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Sierra Leone:
World Pressure Builds Over TV Corruption Expose
Concord, 15 December 2011
According to a news release from the Senior Legislative Assistant in the Washington, D.C. office of Congressman Hank Johnson, a member of the U.S. House of Representatives,… Read more »
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Sierra Leone:
US Congress Calls for Logging Scandal Inquiry
U.S. Congress, 13 December 2011
Eighteen members of the U.S. Congress today wrote U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton urging that the United States insist on a full investigation of credible reports that… Read more »
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Sierra Leone:
Corruption - a Major Challenge to National, Regional Aspirations - ACC Boss
Concord, 13 December 2011
Corruption is one of the greatest challenges affecting the realization of our national and regional development goals and aspirations, says Commissioner of Sierra Leone's… Read more »
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Sierra Leone:
Aljazeera's Professionalism - an Analysis
Concord, 8 December 2011
Unprofessionalism is a perennial problem that faces the media in Sierra Leone on and off to the extent that because some people feel that they can easily manipulate media contents… Read more »
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Sierra Leone:
VP Timber Saga - ACC Demands for Persons of Interest
Concord, 1 December 2011
To investigate allegations of acts of corruption such as soliciting, accepting or obtaining advantage; bribery; and peddling influence, leveled against certain persons inclusive… Read more »
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Sierra Leone:
U.S. Embassy Slams Media Over VP Sumana's Al-Jazeera Saga
Concord, 1 December 2011
United States Embassy in Freetown has slammed the media in Sierra Leone for circulating spurious and irresponsible stories concerning certain parties implicated in the Al-Jazeera… Read more »
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Sierra Leone:
VP Sumana May Go!
Concord, 25 November 2011
In the wake of the revelation made by the international Arabic news provider, Aljazeera, which reportedly linked the Office of the Vice President to illegal timber deal, there are… Read more »