By Fatmata Jengbe
Jaffer Zeghir, CEO of SKM Group, has sparked outrage after launching a scathing attack on Sierra Leone’s judiciary, referring to it as a “reckless judicial system.” His inflammatory comments, made through social media channels, have attracted widespread condemnation, with critics accusing him of attempting to discredit the judicial system to divert attention from the serious legal challenges his company faces.
Zeghir’s bitter remarks seem to stem from a contentious legal dispute between SKM Enterprise, a subsidiary of SKM Group, and Leonoil, a major player in Sierra Leone’s petroleum sector. The conflict centers on a prepaid fuel transaction involving 430,000 liters of fuel, of which SKM Enterprise collected 230,000 liters. After a government-imposed price hike affected the remaining 200,000 liters, industry protocols required SKM Enterprise to either pay the adjusted price or accept a refund. However, reports suggest that Zeghir rejected both options, escalating the matter to court.
In a controversial and, according to some, legally questionable ruling, a lower court sided with SKM Enterprise, exempting the company from paying government taxes on the uncollected fuel. Leonoil, which disagrees with the judgment, has filed an appeal, arguing that the ruling is in direct contradiction with Sierra Leone’s tax laws. The company asserts that if the decision stands, it could set a dangerous precedent, enabling tax evasion under the guise of legal loopholes.
Instead of allowing the legal process to take its course, Zeghir has taken to social media to accuse the judiciary of corruption and bias, allegations that have been dismissed by the legal community as baseless. Legal experts argue that such reckless remarks are an attempt to undermine the credibility of the judiciary and manipulate public opinion.
The judiciary, led by Acting Chief Justice Nicholas C. Browne-Marke, has firmly rejected Zeghir’s claims, describing them as malicious and unfounded. “The judiciary remains steadfast in its commitment to upholding the rule of law with fairness and impartiality,” stated Acting Chief Justice Browne-Marke, highlighting recent improvements in judicial efficiency, including a 90% case resolution rate.
Justice Browne-Marke also issued a stern warning against attempts to undermine public confidence in national institutions for personal gain. “While the judiciary is open to constructive criticism, reckless attempts to tarnish its reputation will not be tolerated,” he emphasized.
Meanwhile, Leonoil has reiterated its commitment to adhering to ethical business practices and compliance with industry standards. A company spokesperson emphasized that price adjustments following government directives are standard and must be respected. “Leonoil’s appeal seeks to uphold the integrity of Sierra Leone’s tax laws and to ensure fairness in business dealings,” the spokesperson stated.
In addition to the legal dispute, Zeghir is facing allegations of exceeding his legal mandate as a filling station dealer. Industry insiders claim that SKM Enterprise has been involved in large-scale procurement of petroleum products intended for private supply, a practice that is strictly reserved for licensed petroleum marketing companies. These allegations have raised concerns within the petroleum sector, with stakeholders calling for an investigation by the Petroleum Regulatory Agency (PRA).
Civil society organizations have condemned Zeghir’s attempt to manipulate public opinion and undermine the judiciary through sensationalized media campaigns. They have urged all parties to respect the ongoing legal process and refrain from actions that could further erode public trust in Sierra Leone’s institutions.
As the legal battle between SKM Enterprise and Leonoil continues, with the appeal and possible investigations into regulatory violations underway, the public is urged to remain focused on the facts. Upholding the rule of law, respecting national institutions, and ensuring transparency in business practices are essential to maintaining public confidence and ensuring justice for all parties involved.