3. Page 3   T   he Anti - Corruption Commission (ACC)  on  Friday  16th August,  2024,  held  a  significant meeting with the Kids Parliament  -   Sierra  Leone  (KPSL)  at  the  Conference  Room  of  Commission,  Integrity  House,    Tower Hill, Freetown.      The  engagement  is  a  testament  of  the    ACC’s efforts and commitment to instilling a  culture of integrity and transparency more so  at a formative stage, as it seeks to educate  and  empower  the  country's  youngest    citizens  in  the  fight  against  corruption  -     provide a platform for them to express their  views,  ask  questions,  and  learn  about  the  importance  of  inculcating  integrity  and    supporting the fight against corruption.     Addressing these children, Director of Public  Education  and  External  Outreach,  Patrick  Sandi,  commended  the  kids  for  identifying  and approaching the Commission, to show  interest in its work. "As kids it's a good thing  that  you  imbibe  and  nurture  such    perspectives", he said.      He informed that, it is important to have a  society  where  children  are  at  liberty  and    encouraged  to  talk,  more  so  on  issues    affecting  them,  and  corruption  is  a  major  one. Hence, he resounded his admiration at  the kids' boldness, audacity, push and drive  to  approach  the  Commission  to  help    cascade  its  relevant  messages  to  their  peers.    Mr.  Sandi  disclosed  that  Examination  malpractice  is  among  the    corruption issues that affect children, therefore maintained that, it is  quite laudable to have them on board the fight.      He encouraged them to be talking about integrity and corruption in  their homes, schools and communities.    Jamestina  Koroma,  Leader  of  the  Opposition,  KPSL,  expressed  their delight for having the opportunity to discuss their work with the  Commission  and  how  they  can  integrate  it  with  the fight  against    corruption. She noted that they are aware of their rights as Children,  some of which she added are enshrined in the Child Rights Act of  2007.     She,  however,  furthered  that  they  are  also  aware  of  the    responsibilities that come with those rights, and that is what informs  their efforts as kids in supporting national development.     "We provide a platform where we sit and discuss things that affect  us, talk about governance and ensure that our voices are heard".,  she underscored.      Honorable Monica Jackson, Speaker, KPSL said that, their coming  to the ACC was informed by the admirable work of the Commission,  which  she  added,  has  attracted  the  admiration  of  most  of  their    members, especially the Commissioner Francis Ben Kaifala Esq.      Malvin  Success  Kanteh,  Founder  and  Executive  Director,  KPSL,  stated that the Parliament is a kid driven platform, that simulates the  Country's Parliament with party color the only thing absent among  them.       He furthered that they often discuss a range of issues during their  sittings, resulting in the keen interest in having the kids learn about  the  work  of  the  Commission,  to  have  it  integrated  in  their  usual    conversations and other activities.      Deputy  Director,  Public  Education  and  External  Outreach    Department, Abubakarr Turay, assured the kids of the Commission's  support,  re - echoing  the  importance  the ACC  places  on  "catching  them  young".  He encouraged them  to continue their  advocacies,  whilst apprising them that the cost of CORRUPTION is gravely felt  by them more than any other age brackets. "When free healthcare  drugs  are  stolen,  it  causes  pregnant  women,  lactating  mothers,    under - five children among others, from accessing vital and often life - saving healthcare services. Same with corruption that affects the  educational sector among others", he averred.   Director of Public Education and  External  Outreach,  Patrick  Sandi  addressing  the  kids  at  the    engagement     Honorable  Monica  Jackson,  Speaker,  KPSL  making  her  statement at the meeting   By: Alex A. Bah, Public Relations Assistant, ACC   Kids  at  the  Conference  Room  of  the  ACC    during the engagement   Group photo at the end of the meeting   
                    
                      2. Page 2       ACC  Deputy  Commis- sioner, Augustine Foday  Ngobie  making  a  state- ment at the meeting   ACC - GRM Coordinator, Patrick  Morovia    explaining    the    challenges with the electronic  payment       Minister    of    Youth    Affairs,   Hon.   Orman    Bangura   making   his    contributions   at   the    meeting   Group photo after the meeting   By: Alex A. Bah, Public Relations Assistant, ACC   Snr.  Director - National  Social  Protection - NaCSA,  Idriss  Turay  making his contributions at the  meeting    I   n  a  bid  to  enhance  the    effective  implementation  of  the  ongoing  Productive  Social  Safety    Net    and    Youth    Employment  (PSSNYE)  Project,  the  Anti - Corruption  Commission  (ACC) on Thursday 22nd August,  2024,  engaged  key  stakeholders  in its Conference Room, Integrity  House, Tower Hill, Freetown.     The  round - table  engagement,    focused   on   the   Grievance    Redress   Mechanism   (GRM)    component        exclusively    managed  by  the  ACC,  which  is  aimed at improving systems that  ensure         transparency,    accountability, and a seamless roll - out  of  this  vital  Government  of  Sierra Leone and World Bank and  UNICEF            funded    initiative,  free  from  any  anomaly  whatsoever.      Making  his  statement  as  the  Chairman,  Deputy  Commissioner  of  the  ACC,  Augustine  Foday  Ngobie apprised the stakeholders that the Commission has a responsibility to  serve  as  gatekeepers  of  public  resources  and  enhance  transparency  and    accountability in their usage.      This  he  furthered,  is  what  informs  the  creation  of  an  Independent  GRM    Component to ensure that project resources reach the intended beneficiaries in  an unhindered manner.      He  continued  that  the  Commission  remains  committed  to  its  duty  and  its    transitioning from over - the - counter payment which poses high corruption risk,  to electronic payment.     DC, however noted the difficulty this transition has posed and said, the GRM  should be subject to constant scrutiny and improvement in the interest of the  poor  compatriots.  "We  want  to  ensure  we  maximize  transparency  in  the    payment delivery process by ensuring that there is both proof of payment and  cashout.  We  also  desire  to  see  that  the  access  to  these  monies  by    beneficiaries  in  far  locations  is  made  simple  considering  the  distance  and    mobile connectivity challenges", Mr. Ngobie noted.      Project  Coordinator,  ACC,  Patrick  Morovia  commenced  his  address  by    informing the need to end the trial phase and to have a well - defined definite  and  consistent  system  to  maximize  delivery  as  well  as  transparency  and    accountability.      "We know Orange - SL is a business venture, but we must find a way of being  humanitarian. The beneficiaries should not be considered as usual customers.  They deserve this support cost free as they never even opted to receive their  monies through Orange"  Mr. Morovia endeared the Mobile Company not to  subject the beneficiaries to their customer service rigidities. He further stated  the importance of having the payment process in a transparent, simplistic and  secured manner.      Kana Matsuno, representative from UNICEF, noted her delight to be part of the  meeting and equally her interest to follow up on the conversation.      
                    
                      1. 19th—23rd August 2024     Issue 2     Volume 31   INTEGRITY HOUSE, TOWER HILL   FREETOWN, SIERRA LEONE       EDITORIAL TEAM     EDITOR - IN - CHIEF    Abubakarr Turay     EDITORS   Sylvanus Blake   Alex A. Bah     LAYOUT & GRAPHICS   Philippa M. Davies     EDITORIAL ADVISERS   Augustine Foday Ngobie   Patrick Sandi   Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Protocol against corruption towards  strengthening Institutions for Regional Unity”, Commissioner's submission anchored  on Sierra Leone’s Implementation of the ECOWAS Protocol on Corruption 2001, and  the remarkable achievements in domesticating it in its national efforts to combat the  scourge.      Speaking  as  a  key  panelist,  Commissioner  Kaifala  in  his  well - loaded   and    sophisticated  presentation  emphasized  the  country's  robust  legal  reforms,    institutional strengthening, and unwavering political will as critical elements in Sierra  Leone’s  ongoing  battle  against  corruption,  positioning  the  nation  as  a  model  and    regional leader in anti - corruption efforts.     “We had the enactment of an amendment to the anti - corruption laws in 2019,  and  this  saw  stiff  sanctions,  additional  offences  and  other  key  reforms  on    prevention, investigation and prosecution in line with the guidelin es contained  in  the  ECOWAS  Protocol”,  the  Commissioner  underscored.  He  added  that  the  country’s successful implementation of its non - conviction - based recovery model has  led to the recovery of millions of dollars stolen, returned to the State.      Commissioner Kaifala who has served as President of NACIWA, whilst sharing his  thrilling  and  fascinating  insights,  disclosed  that,  he  met  the  country  failing  every    possible  local  and  international  indexes  and  assessments,  but  the  revolutionary    efforts coupled with the strong reforms has made the country rise exponentially in all  these data - driven ratings. He informed them that he met the Millennium Challenge  Corporation  (MCC)  rating  at  49  failing  percent  in  2017,  but  has  succeeded  in    notching a stellar 70 percent and above since his appointment in 2018.                Group Photo together with His Excellency, Senator  Kashim  Shettima,  Vice  President  of  the  Federal    Republic  of  Nigeria,  and  other  distinguished    personalities that constituted the Panel.   Contd on Pg 4   C   ommissioner of the Anti - Corruption  Commission  Sierra   Leone   (ACC - SL),    Francis  Ben  Kaifala  Esq.  has  highlighted  to  State  Parties  of  the  Network  of Anti - Corruption  Institutions  (NACIWA)  in  West  Africa,    Sierra    Leone's    significant  strides  in  domesti- cating  the  ECOWAS  Protocol  on fighting corruption.  He did  this  at  NACIWA’s  6th  Annual  General  Meeting  held  at  the  ECOWAS   Headquarters   in  Abuja, Nigeria, from the 18th to  21st August, 2024.     With  the  event’s  theme  on;  “Implementing  the  Economic    By: Alex A. Bah, Public Relations Assistant, ACC   ACC - SL  Commissioner,  Francis  Ben  Kaifala Esq. making his address as a  Panelist at the event   Cross  section  of  the  audience  at the Conference   
                    
                      4. Page   4   Contd from Pg 1   Contd. from Pg 2   He  furthered  that  the  Transparency  International  Corruption Perception Index also validated this with  22  places  jump  upwards  in  six  consecutive  years,  and with Afro - Barometer  and  other similar  assess- ments corroborating it.     He ended by emphasizing the need for prevention,  referencing  the  robust  public  education,  systems    review  of  government  agencies  and  improving    assets declaration systems as areas that are key in  fighting corruption.      His  Excellency  Senator  Kashim  Shettima,  Vice    President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, in his  address on behalf of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu,  endeared ECOWAS member countries to ratify and  fully  implement  the  Protocol  against  Corruption,    urging them to move from mere commitment to tan- gible action. He stated the importance of the harmo- nization  of  legal frameworks  as  well  as enhancing  cross - border cooperation.     The  Rt  Hon.  Vice  President  however  emphasized  that, the region's future depends on building trans- parent, accountable, and efficient governance struc- tures that he said should serve the people's inter- ests.  He  recognized  NACIWA's  crucial  role  in    regional  anti - corruption  efforts,  and  therefore    announced a notable donation of a property to serve  as    NACIWA's    permanent    headquarters,    demonstrating  the  government's  commitment  to  strengthening NACIWA's institutional capacity.     The  high - level  speakers  and  participants  at  the  She  added  that  the  concerns  and  deliberations  are    critical and at the heart of the Government's program to  provide   support   to   the   most   vulnerable    population in the country.      Mohamed Orman Bangura, Minister of Youth Affairs in  his  statement  also  spoke  on  the  concerns  raised,  but    resounded that the program's motive is to cushion the  hardship  of  the  people,  hence  the  entirety  it  should  make such impacts.     He urged for the finding of a Common ground with the  Payment company  -  Orange - SL.     Abibatu Batta, representative, Orange Money addressed  the numerous concerns raised by the Commission and  made  relevant  clarifications.  She  however  stated  that,  they are poised to comply accordingly and that they are  equally at liberty to always review their processes and  renegotiate as required.    "We need to also come to terms with the fact that they  are not only dealing with our beneficiaries, but also their  customers" Idriss Turay, Senior Director of the National  event stressed the need for effective collaboration, sharing of  information  and  good  practices  among  ECOWAS  member  states in order to effectively combat the menace of corruption  which currently inhibits the well - being and economic develop- ment of member countries.     Other notable officials at the event includes the Foreign Affairs  Minister,  Yusuf  Tuggar,  Attorney  General  and  Minister  of    Justice, Prince Lateef Fagbemi, Chairman, Senate Committee  on  Anti - Corruption,  Senator  Udende  Emmanuel,    ECOWAS  Commissioner,  Political  Affairs,  Peace  and  Security    Ambassador Abdel - Fatau Musah, NACIWA President , Mr. Ola   Olukayode,      Chairman,  Independent  Corrupt  Practices  and  Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), Dr. Musa Adamu  Aliyu, Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Com- mission (EFCC) Ola Olukoyede, together with other Heads of  Anti - Corruption  agencies  in  the  Region  and  development    partners.      The  ECOWAS  Protocol  on  the  Fight  Against  Corruption,    adopted  in  2001, serves  as  a  foundational  document in the  fight against corruption within member countries. The protocol  outlines  the  measures  that  Member  States  must  adopt  to    prevent,  detect,  and  prosecute  corrupt  practices  and    emphasizes the need for harmonized legal frameworks, robust  institutional  mechanisms,  and  enhanced  cooperation  among  Member States.      NACIWA, which is based in Abuja, was created at the initiative  of ECOWAS in response to the urgent need for coordinated  efforts to combat corruption which has a negative impact on  governance, economic development and social stability in the  region.   Social  Protection  Secretariat  at  the National  Commission  for Social Action (NaCSA) underscored, whilst speaking on  critical issues bordering on the advancement of the project.      He also spoke on the 90 days maximum period for GRM  issues to be resolved or reviewed to fit into the new digital  Scheme that is fast and efficient.    The  engagement  also  had  in  attendance  representatives  from the Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Freetown  City  Council,  National  Youth  Commission  among  other    institutions.      The  PSSNYE  is  a  broad  and  expanded  version  of  the    Social Safety Net poverty alleviation scheme that provides  Cash Support to people living in the most abject forms of  poverty;  providing  life  support  skills  and  entrepreneurial    opportunities to young people, as well as addressing issues  of climate change through afforestation, among others.      The  program  is  a  five - year  (2023 - 2027)  and  42  Million - Dollar  scheme  that  will  benefit  over  35,000  direct    beneficiaries across 11 Districts in Sierra Leone     By: Alex A. Bah, Public Relations Assistant, ACC     By: Alex A. Bah, Public Relations Assistant, ACC