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West African anti‑corruption reforms

Overview

In late July, Sierra Leone’s political commentators urged tighter enforcement of Know‑Your‑Customer rules for mobile‑money services and called for limits on presidential immunity, arguing that stronger identification and accountability measures were needed to curb fraud and impunity.

A few weeks later, the presidents of Liberia and Sierra Leone publicly warned that corruption, drug trafficking and organized crime would not be tolerated. Both leaders announced a series of reforms, including a review of Sierra Leone’s Public Financial Management Act and the rollout of an electronic government procurement system, while emphasizing the independence of the judiciary and the need for transparent public‑finance oversight across the region.

Entities

Sierra Leone · National Security Council (Sierra Leone) · President Julius Maada Bio · Liberia · Bank of Sierra Leone

Timeline

  1. 12 days ago

    [POLITICS] 2 sources
    Liberia and Sierra Leone Presidents Issue Tough Anti‑Corruption and Crime Warnings

    Liberian President Boakai warned drug traffickers that no power shields them from justice, while Sierra Leone’s President Bio pledged zero‑tolerance for waste and corruption, unveiling legal and e‑procurement改革

  2. 25 days ago

    [POLITICS] 3 sources
    Sierra Leone Pushes for Stricter Financial Rules and Limits on Presidential Immunity

    Sierra Leone officials urge stricter KYC enforcement to curb mobile‑money fraud, while legal experts warn against granting former presidents immunity, citing past killings and regional impunity.

Sources

sierraloaded.sl · smartnewsliberia.com