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    ACC Recovers USD $1.5M from a Compromised Banker

    Keith MorrisonBy Keith MorrisonDecember 6, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) of Sierra Leone has recovered $1.5 million from a banker involved in fraudulent activities. The disclosure was made on Tuesday, November 28,2024 at an elaborate press conference held at the ACC headquarters by Commissioner  Francis Ben Kaifala.   

    According to Africa Facts Zone, the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) of Sierra Leone has made a significant breakthrough in its fight against corruption, announcing the recovery of $1.5 million from a banker; former ECOBANK employee; Abdul Salim Mansaray who was involved in fraudulent activities.

    This recovery follows an extensive investigation by the ACC, which uncovered a complex web of financial misconduct within the banking sector. The money was misappropriated through embezzlement and other illicit practices, with the banker exploiting their position of trust for personal gain.

    The ACC’s actions in recovering this substantial sum demonstrate its dedication to maintaining integrity within Sierra Leone’s financial institutions and public offices. The recovered funds will be reinvested into public services and development projects, helping to mitigate the impact of corruption on the country’s economy.

    This case is part of the ACC’s broader strategy to crack down on corruption at all levels of society, sending a clear message that corrupt practices will not be tolerated. The commission has vowed to continue its efforts to hold accountable individuals in both the public and private sectors who engage in corrupt activities, while fostering a culture of transparency and accountability across Sierra Leone.

    Minister for Sanitation and Water Resources, Cecilia Abena Dapaah.

    In a similar case in Ghana, reported by Pulse just over a year ago, an investigation conducted at the residence of the former Minister for Sanitation and Water Resources, Cecilia Abena Dapaah, by officers of the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) led to the retrieval of bundles of cash, including $590,000 United States Dollars and GH¢2.73 million, from her house in Abelemkpe, Accra.

    The cash has since been seized by the OSP on the grounds that it was suspected to be tainted property. The OSP also subsequently ordered the freezing of Ms. Dapaah’s bank accounts at Prudential Bank and Societe Generale respectively.

    Edited by: Keith Morrison

    Source: Africa Facts Zone

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