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ACC: Who Chopped The Le 80 Million?

ACC: Who Chopped The Le 80 Million?

Sierra Express Media insists the Anti Corruption (ACC) must come clean over allegation of corrupt practices by its personnel.

Who really chopped the Le 80 million top up claims? Is the Director of National Anti Corruption Strategy (NAS) aware, or will ACC make public statement?  Answers desperately needed by persons that took interviews with our ace reporter.

It has credibly reached desks of this press that money as aforementioned was misappropriated by officials designated to providing top up services for persons that due it.

The Director of NAS, we are told, has an entitlement to mobile top up facility on a daily basis.

Sources say for quite a long time he has not been receiving any top up credit at all. That he was in fact unaware of such stipulation.

In totality, months of top up credits amounting to Le 80 million was collected and allegedly chopped by an unwholesome cabal of persons at the ACC.

Persistent fact check of inadequacies by the newly appointed ACC big man has transparently brought to light, series of anomalies and corruption overindulgences of core ACC staff.

Citations border around absolute refusal of Deputy Commissioner Buya’s stubborn refusal in the handing over of official vehicle meant for used by his boss, Commissioner Joseph Fitzgerald Kamara.

Discoveries have also proved that officials have been making escalated claims each time they repair vehicles for the ACC.

The establishment of the office of the Anti Corruption came as a result of public’s call for the eradication of corruption in society.

It is, but evident to all, that good number of respectable individuals faced prosecution for corruption in the hands of the ACC.

Very recently, courts have had Ministers and top public officials pay huge amount as punishment for their involvement in corrupt dealings.

The ACC unlike other state institutions should be free of corruption.

The ACC public relations officer, Glennis Sorie, was called upon for comment but said nothing in relation to the Le 80 million misappropriation scam.

“I need to cross check with my boss and will get back to you,” Glennis said.

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