2. 2                                                           Highlights   The percentage of favourable pu blication   for the month of December is 90 %; while the  percentage of   unfavourable publications is 5 %. The percen tage of ambivalent reports is 5 %. The  issues mostly reported are as follows:   Favourable reports   “ASSETS DECLARATION: ACC SET DEADLINE”.  A public  notice from the   ACC slated  December 15 2017 as the deadline for the declaration of assets by all public officials in  accordance to the Anti - Corruption Act   2008 .   “WOMEN AND THE FIGHT AGAINST CORRUPTION”.  The article by Nimatu Gassama,  an intern at the ACC,  describes   c orruption as a global cancer that damages the fabric of  development in any nation. She states that corruption affects everyone, but women face the brunt  of it in developing countries.   PAY NO BRIBE‟S MESSAGE OF THE MONTH TELLS CITIZENS  –   DON‟T PA Y FOR  FREE HEALTH CARE SERVICES”.  The  PNB   campaign message from the ACC warns  beneficiaries of the Free Health   C are Service not to pay for any services whilst accessing them.     “ACC SECURES CONVICTION AGAINST WFP STAFF”.  The High Court of Sierra Leone  Hold en at Freetown, presided over by the Hon. Justice, Alusine Sesay on 30 th   November,2017  convicted Momodu Kamara on one count of misappropriation of donor property contrary to  section 37(1) of the Anti - Corruption Act 2008.   “WOMEN VOW TO FIGHT AGAINST CORRUPT ION”.  As part of the events to observe  the International Anti - Corruption Day,   the   ACC   held a National Women’s conference on the  theme: Women standing against corruption, Thursday 7 th   December, 2017 at the Catco Hall. In a  communiqué, the women vowed to stand up to all forms of corruption.   “ACC AND AUDIT SERVICE SIGN MOU TO PROMOTE ACCOUNTABILITY IN  PUBLIC OFFICE”.   The ACC and Audit service SL (ASSL) on Thursday signed an MOU  aimed at   promoting transparency and accountability in public office. The ACC Boss Ady  Macauley stressed that the “call for transparency and accountability from the public is getting  louder” and that these two institutions must act to bring corrupt individuals to b ook.   Unfavourable report   “THE PARTY THAT REASSURES VOTERS OF FIGHTING CORRUPTION WILL  WIN THE 2018 POLLS”.  The piece states that   corruption is very endemic in Sierra Leone’s  political history, attributing the problem to both the APC and the SLPP parties  for doing little to  curb the scourge. It also accuses the ACC of incompetence.   
                    
                      1. 1              ANALYSIS OF N EWSPAPERS CONTENT DECE MBER, 2017     Key    F - FAVOURABLE - News stories, commentaries and editorials  favourable   to the  Commission.   UF - UNFAVOURABLE -   News stories, commentaries and editorials  unfavourable  to the Commission.   A -   AMBIVALENT REPORTS - A rticles, stories, editorials and commentaries  neither favourable nor unfavourable to the Commission.   Statistics    Total number of publications on corruption issues -   5 6   Number of news stories -   1 9   Number of commentaries -   1   Number of editorials - 0   Number of  stories and articles from the Commission - 3 6   Number of articles, stories, editorials and commentaries about the Commission - 53   Articles, news stories, editorials and commentaries  ambivalent   ( A ) to the  Commission  - 3   ( 5 %)   Number of articles, news stories, edit orials and commentaries  favourable (F)   to  the ACC - 50   ( 90 %)   Number of articles, news stories, editorials and commentaries  unfavourable (UF)  to the ACC - 3   ( 5 %)       
                    
                      12. 12     ACC Commissioner stated that the country suffers  from morality bankruptcy, starting from schools  where pupils and parents pay money to have good  grades.       TUESDAY 1 9TH   DECEMBER 2017       5 3     Unique News   “CORRUPTION IN THE JUDICIARY  MAGISTRATE WARNS LITIGANT AND  ACCUSED ”.  Magistrate Hannah Bonnie has  threatened she would ensure a proper punishment  for anyone who uses her name  to orchestra te  corruption practices in the J udiciary.    News story   A   5 4   U nique  N ews     “ACC AND AUDIT SERVICE SIGN MOU TO  PROMOTE ACCOUNTABILITY IN PUBLIC  OFFICE”.   The ACC and Audit service SL  (ASSL) on Thursday signed an MOU aimed at  promoting transparency and accountability in  public office. The  ACC Boss Ady Macauley  stressed that the “call for transparency and  accountability from the public is getting louder”  and that these two institutions must act to bring  corrupt individuals to book.   ACC   F   5 5   Nationalist   “ACC COMMISSIONER LAMENTS ON  MORAL BANKRUPTCY”.   During the opening  session of a workshop on ethics and integrity  management organized by the Commission, the  ACC Commissioner stated that the country suffers  from morality bankruptcy, starting from schools  w here pupils and parents pay money to have good  grades.   News story   F       FRIDAY 2 2ND   DECEMBER 2017       5 6     The T rumpet   “ACC AND AUDIT SERVICE SIGN MOU TO  PROMOTE ACCOUNTABILITY IN PUBLIC  OFFICE”.   The ACC and Audit service SL  (ASSL) on Thursday signed an MOU  aimed at  promoting transparency and accountability in  public office. The ACC Boss Ady Macauley  stressed that the “call for transparency and  accountability from the public is getting louder”  and that these two institutions must act to bring  corrupt individu als to book.   ACC   F       
                    
                      11. 11     IEC materials, office provision and cleaning  materials, computers consumables and IEC  materials   for the ACC .   4 8   A wareness  Times   “ACC AND AUDIT SERVICE SIGN MOU TO  PROMOTE ACCOUNTABILITY IN PUBLIC  OFFICE”.   The ACC and Audit service SL  (ASSL) on Thursday signed an MOU aimed at  promoting transparency and accountability in  public office. The ACC Boss Ady Macauley  stressed that the “call for transparency and  accountability from the public is getting louder”  and that these two institutions must act to bring  corrupt individuals to book.   ACC   F       MONDAY 18 TH   DECEMBER 2017       4 9   C oncord  Times     “ACC COMMISSIONER LAMENTS  ON  MORAL   BANKRUPCY” .    D uring the opening  session of a workshop on ethics and integrity  management organized by the Commission ,  the  ACC Commissioner stated that the country suffers  from morality bankruptcy, starting from schools  where pupils and parent s   pay money to have good  grades.   ACC    F     50     F or Di People       “ACC AND AUDIT SERVICE SIGN MOU  TO PROMOTE ACCOUNTABILITY IN  PUBLIC OFFICE”.   The ACC and Audit service  SL (ASSL) on Thursday signed an MOU aimed at  promoting transparency and accountability in  public office. The ACC Boss Ady Macauley  stressed that the “call for transparency and  accountability from the public is getting louder”  and that these two institutions must act to bring  corrupt individuals to book.     ACC     F     5 1     S tandard  Times     “ACC AND AUDIT SERVICE SIGN MOU  TO PROMOTE ACCOUNTABILITY IN  PUBLIC OFFICE”.   The ACC and Audit service  SL (ASSL) on Thursday signed an MOU aimed at  promoting transparency and accountability in  public office. The ACC Boss Ady Macauley  stressed that the “ca ll for transparency and  accountability from the public is getting louder”  and that these two institutions must act to bring  corrupt individuals to book.     ACC   F   52     P remier News   “ACC COMMISSIONER LAMENTS ON  MORAL BANKRUP T CY”.   During the opening  session of   a workshop on ethics and integrity  management organized by the Commission, the  ACC   F   
                    
                      5. 5     c orruption  as  a  global  cancer  that  damages  the  fabric  of  development  in  any  nation.  She  states  that  corruption  affects  everyone,  but  women  face  the brunt of it in developing countries.   14   P rovincial  Times   “ACC  SECURES  CONVICTION  AGAINST   WFP STAFF”.  The  High  Court  of  Sierr a  Leone  Holden  at  Freetown,  presided  over  by  the  Hon.  Justice,  Alusine  Sesay  on  30 th   November,2017  convicted   Momodu   Kamara   on   one   count   of  misappropriation  of  donor  property  contrar y  to  section 37(1) of the Anti - C orruption Act 2008.   ACC   F   15     The Spectator   “ACC  SECURES  CONVICTION  AGAINST  WFP STAFF”.  The  High  Court  of  Sierra  Leone  Holden  at  Freetown,  presided  over  by  the  Hon.  Justice,  Alusine  Sesay  on  30 th   November,2017  convicted   Momodu   Kamara   on   one   count   of  misappropriation  of  donor  property  contrary  to  section 37(1) of the Anti - Corruption Act 2008.     ACC   F   16   The Spectator     “WOMEN  AND  THE  FIGHT  AGAINST  CORRUPTION”.  The     article     by     Nimatu  Gassama,    an  intern    at    the    ACC,    describes   c orruption  as  a  global  cancer  that  damages  the  fabric  of  development  in  any  nation.  She  states  that  corruption  affects  everyone,  but  women  face  the brunt of it in developing countries.   ACC   F   17     Awareness  Times     “SOCIAL   WELFAR E   HAS   BEEN   UNDER  ONE  YEAR  ACC  INVESTIGATION”.  The  Minister of Social Welfare Gender and Children’s  Affairs  Dr. Sylvia O. Blyden, has described certain  publications  by  some  tabloids  as  “unfortunate”.  She  said  due  to  her  insistence,  the  Ministry  has  been und er investigation by the ACC for over one  year now.   News   S tory   F   18   A wareness  Times     “ACC  SECURES  CONVICTION  AGAINST  WFP STAFF”.  The  High  Court  of  Sierra  Leone  Holden  at  Freetown,  presided  over  by  the  Hon.  Justice,  Alusine  Sesay  on  30 th   November,2017  convicted   Momodu   Kamara   on   one   count   of  misappropriation  of  donor  property  contrary  to  section 37(1) of the Anti - Corruption Act 2008.   ACC   F   19   Nationalist   “ACC  SECURES  CONVICTION  AGAINST  WFP STAFF”.  The  High  Court  of  Sierra  Leone  Holden  at  Freetown,  presided  over  by  the  Hon.  Justice,  Alusine  Sesay  on  30 th   November,2017  convicted   Momodu   Kamara   on   one   count   of  misappropriation  of  donor  property  contrary  to  ACC   F   
                    
                      10. 10         FRIDAY 1 5TH   DECEMBER,2017       4 2   M etro   “HIGH STREET COMMERCIAL BANKS  FACE CHARGES OF ORGANIZED  CORRUPTION”.   The piece opines that there is a  corrupt link between commercial banks and people  engaged in the illegal dealings of foreign  exchange.     News story      A   4 3   New Age  M edia   “ACC SET TO INDICT HAJJ - GATE  OFFICIALS”.  This quotes   Commissioner Ady  Macauley  Esq.  as   saying that the Commission has  almost concluded the investigations into the HAJJ - GATE scandal and that soon they will start  indicting those who have hands in the issue. This  follows a call by some Islamic scholars who urged  the ACC to expedite the investi gation and bring  those responsible to book.   ACC   F   4 4   AYV   “ ACC AND AUDIT SERVICE SIGN MOU TO  PROMOTE ACCOUNTABILITY IN PUBLIC  OFFICE” .    T he ACC and Audit service SL  (ASSL) on Thursday signed a n   MOU aimed at  promoting transparency and  accountability in  public office. The ACC Boss Ady Macauley  stressed that the “call for transparency and  accountability from the public is getting louder”   and that these two institutions must act to bring  corrupt individuals to book.   ACC     F   4 5   S tandard  T imes     “EMBEZZLEMENT  OF   CLIENT FUND...  ACC INVESTIGATES” .   The paper accuses the  HFC of conniving with one Joe Thomas of Fall  Consultancy to embezzle clients’ funds; a case the  paper says the ACC is investigating.   News story   UF   4 6   The  S pe c tator   “ACC AND AUDIT SERVICE SIGN MOU TO  PROMOTE ACCOUNTABILITY IN PUBLIC  OFFICE”.   The ACC and Audit service SL  (ASSL) on Thursday signed an MOU aimed at  promoting transparency and accountability in  public office. The ACC Boss Ady Macauley  stressed that the “ca ll for transparency and  accountability from the public is getting louder”  and that these two institutions must act to bring  corrupt individuals to book.   ACC   F   4 7   A woko   “ACC NATIONAL COMPETATIVE  BIDDING “ .  This is an advert for the     p rocurement of goods (office stationery, ICT  equipment, electrical and electronics office  furniture, motor vehicle and motor cycle spares,  ACC   F   
                    
                      7. 7     held a National Women’s conference on the  theme: Women standing against corruption,  Thursday 7 th   December, 2017 at the Catco Hall. In  a communiqué, the women vowed to stand up to  all forms of corruption.   26   The New  Storm   “WOMEN VOW TO FIGHT AGAINST  CORRUPTION” .   As part of the events to  observe the International Anti - Corruption Day,   the   Anti -   Corruption Commission held a National  Women’s conference on the theme: Women  standing against corruption, Thursday 7 th   December, 2017 at the Catco Hall. In a  communiqué, the women vowed to stand up to all  forms of corruption.   ACC   F   27   G uardian  Post   “WOMEN VOW TO FIGHT AGAINST  CORRUPTION” .   As part of the events to  observe the International Anti - Corruption Day ,  the  Anti -   Corruption Commission held a National  Women’s conference on the theme: Women  standing against corruption, Thursday 7 th   December,   2017 at the Catco Hall. In a  communiqué, the women vowed to stand up to all  forms of corruption.   ACC   F   28   The  S pectator   “WOMEN VOW TO FIGHT AGAINST  CORRUPTION” .   As part of the events to  observe the International Anti - Corruption Day,   the   Anti -   Corruption Commission held a National  Women’s conference on the theme: Women  standing against corruption, Thursday 7 th   December, 2017 at the Catco Hall. In a  communiqué, the women vowed to stand up to all  forms of corruption.   ACC   F   29   A wareness  Times   “WOMEN V OW TO FIGHT AGAINST  CORRUPTION”.  As part of the events to  observe the International Anti - Corruption Day,   the   Anti -   Corruption Commission held a National  Women’s conference on the theme: Women  standing against corruption, Thursday 7 th   December , 2017 at the Catco Hall. In a  communiqué, the women vowed to stand up to all  forms of corruption.   ACC   F   30   A woko   “WOMEN VOW TO FIGHT AGAINST  CORRUPTION” .   As part of the events to  observe the International Anti - Corruption Day,   the   Anti -   Corruption Commission held a National  Women’s conference on the theme: Women  News  S tory   F   
                    
                      8. 8     standing against corruption, Thursday 7 th   December, 2017 at the Catco Hall. In a  communiqué, the women vowed to stand up to all  forms of corruption.   31     The  Sierra  U pdate     “WOMEN VOW TO FIGHT AGAINST  CORRUPTION” .   As part of the events to  observe the International Anti - Corruption Day,   the   Anti -   Corruption Commission held a National  Women’s conference on the theme: Women  standing against corruption, Thursd ay 7 th   December, 2017 at the Catco Hall. In a  communiqué, the women vowed to stand up to all  forms of corruption.   ACC   F   32   The   Sierra  U pdate     “MAN CONVICCTED OF CORRUPTION” .   Mohamed Osman Sesay of No 83 Bass Street in  Freetown was found guilty on five  counts cha rges  of conspiracy to commit a c orruption offence  contrary to section 128(1) of the Anti -   Corruption  Act 2008, and deceiving a principal contrary to  section 40 (3) of the Anti - Corruption Act 2008.   News story   F   33   D aily Mail     “ACC SECURES CONVICTION AGAINST  WFP STAFF”.  The High Court of Sierra Leone  Holden at Freetown, presided over by the Hon.  Justice, Alusine Sesay on 30 th   November,2017  convicted Momodu Kamara on one count of  misappropriation of donor property contrary to  sec tion 37(1) of the Anti - Corruption Act 2008.   News   S tory    F       TUESDAY 1 2TH   DECEMBER,2017       34   Nationalist    “WOMEN VOW TO FIGHT AGAINST  CORRUPTION”.  As part of the events to  observe the International Anti - Corruption Day,   the   Anti -   Corruption Commission held a National  Women’s conference on the theme: Women  standing against corruption, Thursday 7 th   December, 2017 at the Catco Hall. In a  communiqué, the women vowed to stand up to all  forms of corruption.   News story   F   35   New  Age   “ACC MAY SCRUTINIZE PRESIDENT  KOROMA‟S ASSETS” .  The paper states that   with P re sident K oroma entering his last 90 days in  office, members of the public have urge d the A nti - Corruption C ommission to scrutinize his   asset s  and wealth to   know if what he has acquired in 10  years was in line  with his earni ng and what he  declared to the C ommission when he came to  power.   ACC   F   
                    
                      4. 4     that  c orruption  affects  everyone,   but  women  face  the brunt of it  in  developing countries.    7   Night Watch   “WOMEN  AND  THE  FIGHT  AGAINST  CORRUPTION”.  The     article     by     Nimatu  Gassama,    an    intern    at    the    ACC,    describes   c orruption  as  a  global  cancer  that  damages  the  fabric  of  development  in  any  nation.  She  states  that  corruption  affects  everyone,  but  women  face  the brunt of it in developing countries.   ACC   F   8   A wareness  Times   “  SOCIAL  WELFARE  HAS  BEEN  UNDER  ONE  YEAR  ACC  INVESTIGATION”.  The  Minister of Social Welfare Gender and Children’s  Affairs   Dr. Sylvia O.   Blyden,  has described certain  publications  by  some  tabloids  as  “unfortunate”.  She  said  due  to  her  insistence,  the  Ministry  has  been under investigation by the ACC for over one  year now.   News   S tory   F   9   Awareness  times   PAY  NO  BRIBE‟S  MESSAGE  OF  THE  MONTH  TELLS  CITIZENS  –   DON‟ T  PAY  FOR FREE HEALTH CARE SERVI CES” .  The  Pay  No  Bribe  campaign  message  from  the  ACC  warns beneficiaries of the Free Healthcare Service  not to pay for any services whilst accessing them.      ACC   F   10   Nationalist   “WOMEN  AND  THE  FIGHT  AGAINST  CORRUPTION”.  The     article     by     Nimatu  Gassama,    an    intern    at    the    ACC,    describes   c orruption  as  a  global  cancer  that  damages  the  fabric  of  development  in  any  nation.  She  states  that  corruption  affects  everyone,  but  women  face  the bru nt of it in developing countries.   ACC   F   11   Nationalist   “ASSETS   DECLARATION:   ACC   SET  DEADLINE”.  A  public  notice  from  t he  ACC  slated  December  15  2017  as  the  deadline  for  the  declaration  of  assets  by   all  public  officials  in  accordance to the Anti - Corruption  Act   2008 .   ACC   F       WEDNESSDAY 6 TH   DECEMBER 2017       1 2   AYV   “ ACC   SECURES   CONVICT ION ” .   The  High  C ourt   of   Sierra   Leone   Holden   at   Freetown,  presided  over  by  the  Hon.  Justice,  Alusine  Sesay  on    30 th   November,2017    convicted    Momodu  Kamara   on one count of misappropriation of donor  property  contrar y  to  section  37(1)  of  the  Anti  C orruption Act 2008.    ACC   F   13   AYV   “WOMEN  AND  THE  FIGHT  AGAINST  CORRUPTION”.  The     article     by     Nimatu  Gassama,    an    intern    at    the    ACC,    describes   ACC   F   
                    
                      9. 9         WEDNES DAY 1 3TH   DECEMBER,2017       36   Awareness  Times      “ACC/CSO ON TWO - DAY PAY NO BRIBE  CAMPAIGTN MEETING IN MAKENI” .   The  Anti - Corruption C om mission (ACC) in  collaboration civil society organizations   has  organized a two day orientation meeting on  the  Pay No B ribe  campaign project at Madam’s  Conference H all in Makeni.   ACC   F       THURSDAY 1 4TH   DECEMBER 2017       37   S tandard  T imes   “EMBEZZLEMENT OF CLIENT FUND S ...  ACC INVESTIGATES” .  The paper accuses the  HFC o f conniving with one Joe Thomas  of Fall  Consultancy to embezzle clients’ funds; a case the  paper says the ACC is investigating.   News story    F   38   Standard  Times   „‟DETAINED MINISTER WAS INVOLVED  IN LAND CORRUPTION‟‟.  The paper reports  that the Leader of the Citizens Democratic Party  and former Minister of Lands Musa Tarawally is  being investigated by the Criminal Investigations  Department over land corruption matte rs allegedly  committed whilst at the Ministry; an investigation,  the paper says, should have been transferred to the  ACC.   News story    F    3 9   AYV   “THE PARTY THAT REASSURES VOTERS  OF FIGHTING CORRUPTION WILL WIN  THE 2018 POLLS ” .  The piece states that   c orruption   is very endemic in S ierra Leone’s  political history, attributing the problem to both  the  APC and  the SLPP parties for doing little to  curb the scourge. It also accuses the ACC of  incompetence.    Commentary   U F   40   Nationalist   “ACC SET   TO IND I CT  HAJJ - GATE  OFFICIALS” .   This quotes   Commissioner  Ady  Macauley   Esq.   as saying that the Commission has   alm ost concluded the investigation s into the HAJJ - GATE scandal   and that soon they will start  indicting those  who have hands in the   issue.  This  follows a call   by some   Islamic scholar s who   urged  the ACC to expedite the investigation and bring  those responsible  to book.    ACC   F   4 1   M etro   “HIGH STREET COMMERCIAL BANKS  FACE CHARGES OF   ORGANIZED   CORRUPTION” .   The piece opines that there is a  corrupt link between  commercial banks and people  engaged in the illegal dealings of foreign  exchange.       News story   A   
                    
                      6. 6     section 37(1) of the Anti - Corruption Act 2008.       THURSDAY 7 TH   DECEMBER, 2017       20   A wareness  Times     “SOCIAL  WELFARE  HAS  BEEN  UNDER  ONE  YEAR  ACC  INVESTIGATION”.  The  Minister of Social Welfare Gender and Children’s  Affairs   Dr. Sylvia O. Blyden, has described certain  publications  by  some  tabloids  as  “unfortunate”.  She  said  due  to  her  insistence,  the  Ministry  has  been under investigation by the ACC for over one  year now.   News  S tory   F   2 1   S tandard  Times   “ACC  SECURES  CONVICTION  AGAINST  WFP STAFF”.  The  High  Court  of  Sierra  Leone  Holden  at  Freetown,  presided  over  by  the  Hon.  Justice,  Alusine  Sesay  on  30 th   November,2017  convicted   Momodu   Kamara   on   one   count   of  misappropriation  of  donor  property  contrary  to  sec tion 37(1) of the Anti - Corruption Act 2008.   ACC   F       FRIDAY  8TH  DECEMBER, 2017       22   Independent   Observer   “WOMEN STANDING AGAINST  CORRUPTION HOSTED BY ACC” .  As part of  the events to observe the International Anti - Corruption Day,   the   Anti -   Corruption Commission  held a National Women’s conference on the  theme: Women standing against corruption,  Thursday  7 th   Dece mber , 2017   at the Catco Hall.   In  a communiqué, the women vowed to stand up to  all forms of corruption.   News story   F       MONDAY 1 1TH   DECEMBER, 2017       23   C oncord  Times   “ACC SECURES CONVICTION AGAINST  WFP STAFF”.  The High Court of Sierra Leone  Holden at Freetown, presided over by the Hon.  Justice, Alusine Sesay on 30 th   November,2017  convicted Momodu Kamara on one count of  misappropriation of donor property contrary to  section 37(1) of the Anti - Corruption Act 2008.   News story   F   24     Premier News     “MAN CONVI CTED OF CORRUPTION” .    Moh amed Osman Sesay of No 83 Bass S treet in   Freetown was found guilty on five counts ch arge s   of conspiracy to commit a C orruption offence  contrary to section 128(1) of the Anti -   C orruption  Act 2008, and deceiving a principal contrary   to  section 40 (3) of the Anti - C orruption Act 2008.   News story    F   25   P remier News   “WOMEN STANDING AGAINST  CORRUPTION HOSTED BY ACC” .   As part of  the events to observe the International Anti - Corruption Day,   the   Anti -   Corruption Commission  ACC   F   
                    
                      3. 3         ANALYSIS OF NEWSPAPE RS CONTENT FOR THE MONTH OF  DEC EMBER , 2017   S/ N   NEWSPA PER S   DATE & ISSUE   CATE GO RIES    F/U F/A       FRIDAY 1 ST   DECEMBER,2017       1   For    Di   P eople   “ACC WANTS NAPP  IN CORRUPTION  FIGHT” .   The Deputy Commissioner of the Anti - Corruption C ommission (ACC) has called on the  members hip   of the National Association of  Procurement Professional s   (NAPP) to help in the  fight ag ainst corruption by serving as w histle - blowers to  expose acts of corruption in public  procurement.   ACC   F   2     Standard  Times   “11  – COUNT CHARGES ON SLFA PREZO,  SEC GEN.  This is about the   corruption trial of  former  SLFA P resident   Madam Isha Johansen (1 st   accused ) and   her  Sec Gen Christopher A Kamara  (2n d  accused ) , who have been charged by the  ACC on eleven count charges .     News story   F       MONDAY 4 TH   DECEMBER,2017       3   S tandard  Times   “ASSETS DECLARATION: ACC SET  DEADLINE” .  A public notice from the   ACC  slated   December 15 2017 as the deadline for   the  declaration of assets by   all public officials  in  accordance to the Anti - Corruption Act   2008 .   ACC   F   4   AYV   “ASSETS DECLARATION: ACC SET  DEADLINE”. A public notice from the  ACC  slated December 15 2017 as the deadline for the  declaration of assets by all   public officials in  accordance to the Anti - Corruption Act   2008 .   ACC   F   5   A wareness  Times   “ SOCIAL WELFARE HAS BEEN UNDER  ONE YEAR ACC INVESTIGATION” .  The  Minister of Social Welfare Gender and Children’s  Affairs   Dr. Sylvia O.Blyden,   has described certain  public ations by some tabloids as   “ unfortunate”.  She said due to h er   insistence, the Ministry has  been under  investigation  by the ACC   for over one  year now.     News story   UF       TUESDAY 5 TH   DECEMBER,2017       6   Global Times   “WOMEN  AND  THE  FIGHT  AGAINST  CORRUPTION” .  The     article     by     Nimatu  Gassama,    an    intern    at    the    ACC,    describes   c orruption  a s  a  global  cancer  that  damages  th e  fabric  of  development  in  any  n ation.  She  states  ACC   F