As Commission of Inquiry starts in January : SLPP calls on general public to expose relevant information on assets of former APC Govt. officials

 

The Secretariat of the Commissions of Inquiry wishes to inform the public that the
Commissions will commence public hearing in January 2019.

The Commission of Inquiry will implement a key manifesto promise of His Excellency the
president Rtd. Brig. Julius Maada Bio, to combat corruption, bring accountability in
governance and foster economic growth for the people of Sierra Leone.

ANTI-CORRUPTION CHIEF BEN KAIFALA

The secretariat therefore wishes to encourage members of the public to support, assist
and own the process as the “THE PEOPLE’S COMMISSION”. You can support the process
by providing relevant information relating to the assets of persons who were President,
Vice Presidents, Ministers, Deputy Ministers, and other public officials who served in
government between 2007 and 2018.

Assets for which the Secretariat seeks information on include: lands, houses, bank
accounts, shares in companies, cars and any other property of value. The commission
Secretariat will also appreciate any other information regarding mismanagement and
misconduct in their official functions.

In view of the above, members of the public are encouraged to own and assist the process
by providing relevant information regarding the assets of public officials and pecuniary
resources while in office during the said period to the following email addresses:

1. [email protected]

2. [email protected]

Alternatively, members of the public who reside in Freetown could take relevant
information regarding the assets of public officials and pecuniary resources or other
information regarding mismanagement and misconduct in their official functions to the
Commissions Secretariat at the LAW OFFICERS’ DEPARTMENT, FIRST FLOOR OF GUMA
BUILDING, LAMINA SANKOH STREET, FREETOWN.

For members of the public residing in the provinces, who hold relevant information that
will aid the work of “the peoples’ Commission of Inquiry”, are encouraged to call or text
your name, address and telephone contact to the following numbers and the Secretariat
of the Commissions will get in touch with you to obtain your information.

1. +232 75 011982
2. +232 76 649647

THE PUBLIC IS ADVISED NOT TO GIVE ANY INFORMATION OR DOCUMENT TO ANY
BODY OR AUTHORITY THAN THE COMMISSION SECRETERIAT THAT WILL CONTACT
YOU TO MAKE ADEQUATE ARRANGEMENTS TO OBTAIN YOUR INFORMATION AND
ASSURE YOUR PROTECTION.

The Commission wishes to assure potential witnesses that their identity would be
protected.
Signed by
The Secretariat of the Commission
Ministry of Justice
17 DECEMBER, 2018

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