3. Page 3   I  n ensuring transparency and accountabil- ity in the implementation of public funds,  the  Regional  Manager,  Anti - Corruption    Commission (ACC) Kono Office, Hawanatu  Omotayo Kamara has disclosed to Chiefdom  Clerks, Paramount Chiefs, members of the  Chiefdom  Development  Committees  in  Kono, staff of the District Council and other  stakeholders  that,  the  Diamond  Area    Community Development Fund (DACDF) is  a  public  fund  and  not  meant  to  be    squandered  by  any  individual  or  groups  of  individuals.      This statement was made during the launch  of  the  project  approved  for  funding  by  the  DACDF in Kono District on 31 st  August, 2024  at  the  Kono  District  Council  Hall,  in  Koidu  City, Kono District.     Making  her  statement,  Mrs  Kamara    highlighted the mandate of the Commission  in ensuring transparency and accountability  in the handling of public funds. She added  that the DACDF  is  a practical  approach  in  ensuring citizens benefit from the natural re- sources  in  their  communities  and  district,  and  aims  to  foster  development,  and  im- prove the infrastructure and quality of life for the local residents in  that particular area and other environs.     The Manager emphasized on the importance of monitoring and  furthered that the ACC will effectively monitor all the chiefdoms  that received the 2021 - 2022 DACDF funds disbursed this year in  order to ascertain accountability.      She  further stated that Sierra Leone is a lawful country and that  for so long the positive impacts of our mineral resources on our  lives  have  been  robustly  questioned.  Therefore,  DACDF    established by the Government of Sierra Leone is to ensure the  proceeds  generated  from  the  licenses  paid  by  miners  directly    benefit the communities from which they are extracted.      Manager Kamara also made it clear to the participants that the  ACC does not have the mandate to question the Land owners and  Paramount Chief on the Monies relating to the surface rent and as  such  they  are  not  considered  as  public  funds.  She  continued    however,  to  state  that,  the  District  Council  and  Chiefdom    Development rents are categorised as public funds and falls under  the mandate  of the Commission.  “ All  public  funds  should  be  properly  accounted  for  when  called  upon  by  the ACC” , the  Manager averred      She issued a stern warning to public officials and chiefdom author- ities  to  desist  from  any  dubious  activities  during  the    Manager  ACC Kono Office, Hawanatu O. Kamara,  (extreme right) making a statement   The Audience at the Engagement   Contd on Pg 4   
                    
                      2. Page 2     The Commission reassured  the public of its commitment  to  take  prompt  action  against       corruption    anywhere and to address all  levels of corruption in Sierra  Leone.   T  he   Anti - Corruption   Commission  (ACC)  says  its  attention  has  been  drawn to a publication in the August 2024  edition  of  the  AFRICA  CONFIDENTIAL,  which  contains  corruption  allegations    relating to the Management of the Institute  of Public Administration and Management  (IPAM)  and  the  Femab  Properties  of    Lagos,  Nigeria,  for  a  Fifty  ($USD  50)    Million   Dollar   project   for   the    construction of a new campus in Bureh  Town, Western Area Rural District.     In a press release dated 27 th  August,  2024, the Commission stated that after  a  careful  review  of  the  publication,  it  has commenced forensic investigation  into the allegations.   The Anti - Corruption  Commission  (ACC)  has,  in  a  press    release  dated  3 rd   September,  2024,  stated  that  it  has    received original copy of the Tribunal Report, relating to  the Auditor - General, Mrs. Lara Taylor - Pearce and Deputy  Auditor - General, Mr. Tamba Momoh, and has also taken  careful note of the Recommendations contained therein.      The Commission further states that it will give  deference   to  the  Parliament  of  Sierra  Leone  to  carry  out  its    constitutional role and mandate, and thereafter, the  Commission will decide on the next steps, relating to  the specific issues referred to it in the Report of 29 th   May, 2024.     The Commission reassured the public of its continued  resolve  to  address  matters  of  accountability  and    corruption across all levels of society in Sierra Leone.   
                    
                      4. Page   4   Contd from Pg 1   Contd from Pg 3     ‘ The  NaCSA  Regional  Coordinator  also  highlighted  that  during  last  year's  registration,  alternate    beneficiaries  were included  as some of the primary  recipients  were  very  old  and  had  difficulty  moving.  "Some  beneficiaries  are  75  years  and  above,  so    provisions  had  to  be  made  accordingly.  However,  communication  remains  a  significant  challenge,  as  some  beneficiaries  are  unaware  that  payments  are  ongoing, although the majority have been paid," she  disclosed.     Madam  Vandi  concluded  by  appealing  to  the  ACC  Deputy Commissioner to review the payment method  to ensure the intended impact is fully realized.     District  Coordinator,  Bo,  NaCSA,  Charles  Macarthy,  reported  that  in  Bo  District  899  beneficiaries  were    implementation  of  all  public  projects  to  ensure    community empowerment and development. She urged  the participants to report any forms of corruption to the  Commission and reminded them of the whistle blowing  policy and Reward Scheme for which the Commission  will  give  10  percent,  to  the  whistle  blower/informant    consequent upon a successful recovery. She concluded  that the chiefdom administrators should be vigilant and  discourage illicit mining activities in their communities.     The Deputy Minister of Mines and Mineral Resources ,  Hon.  Umaru  Napoleon  Koroma  who  officially  handed  over  the  projects  to  the  chiefdoms  informed  the    participants of the cost of each project. He underscored  that  public  disclosure  is  rooted  in  the  principles  of    transparency, accountability and community participation  upheld  by  the  Government  of  President  Julius  Maada  enrolled, with 665 having been 'interfaced with': 563 paid, and  162 cases pending under the GRM.    He  also  noted  that  some  beneficiaries  have  received  their  payments  directly  via  their  SIM  cards  and  will  need  to    reconcile  these  transactions  with  Orange,  which  holds    exclusive access to this information.     Responding,  Mr.  Ngobie  assured  the  team  that  the  issues  presented  would  be  communicated  and  actions  relating    to their concerns would be monitored accordingly. "Whatever  insights  we  gather,  we  share to  ensure  other  districts  also  benefit," he concluded.     Each  beneficiary  under  Component  1A  receives  1,047    Leones,  with  10  districts  across  the  country  currently    benefiting from the program.   Bio.  Minister  Koroma  added  that  the  DACDF  was    established  by  the  Government  of  Sierra  Leone  in  2002  and  stands  as  a  testament  to  the  Government’s    commitment to ensuring that the communities benefit from  the minerals extracted from their localities.     The  Minister  added  that  it  is  the  expectation  of  the    Government  that  the  DACDF  will  play  a  crucial  role  in  bridging  the  gap  between  resource  extraction  and    community  development.  “  It  is  the  belief  that  this    initiative  will  not  only  bring  tangible  benefits  to  the  communities but also inspire a sense of ownership and  pride among our citizens”  the Hon. Minister concluded.   By: Alex A. Bah, Public Relations Assistant – ACC     
                    
                      1. 2nd  -  6th September 2024     Issue 2     Volume 33   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   plemented fairly and transparently. As a result, he furthered, the ACC has deployed  project staff to execute the Grievance Redress Mechanism (GRM) at every step of t he  program.      The Deputy ACC Boss also noted that his regular on - the - spot checks are intended to  validate that the project is implemented without any encumbrances.     "We know that a significant number of people have been served under Component 1A,  but  the  information  and  data  we  collect  are  essential  for  ongoing  improvements,    ensuring that other districts benefit equally," Mr. Ngobie underscored.     Aminata  Vandi,  Regional  Coordinator,  South,  NaCSA,  in  her  statement  expressed    appreciation for the Deputy Commissioner's visit and provided an update on the status  of the ongoing SSN Component 1A payments under the Ministry of Labour and Social  Security, targeting the elderly. She acknowledged that many elderly beneficiaries face  challenges due to the long distances they travel to receive their payments, but noted  that plans are underway to establish a centralized payment system to address this    issue. "At the commencement of the payment process, we recognized the distance  challenge, but some beneficiaries, out of sheer necessity, made significant sacrifices  to  travel and collect their payments," she explained.       Aminata   Vandi,   Regional    Coordinator,  South,  NaCSA  making his statement.   Contd on Pg 4   I   n a working visit across  various    beneficiary  districts  of  the  ongoing  Emergency  Cash  Transfer  Component  of  the  Productive  Social  Safety  Net and Youth Employment  (PSSNYE)  project,  Deputy  Commissioner  of  the  Anti - Corruption    Commission  (ACC),  Augustine  Foday  Ngobie, made a stop in Bo  on   Wednesday,   28th    August, 2024.     Speaking  to  the  Regional  Team   of   the   National    Commission   for   Social    Action  (NaCSA),  the  lead  implementing  agency,  the  Deputy     Commissioner    emphasized         the    Commission's  commitment  to ensuring the project is im- By: Alex A. Bah, Public Relations Assistant – ACC   Deputy Commissioner ACC,  Augustine  Foday  Ngobie  speaking  to  the  Regional  Team   Engagement  ongoing  in  the    office   of   the   Regional    Coordinator - South.