District Medical Stores Information Officer Falls in ACC Net

By Fatmata Jengbe

In a recent development the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has made public  that the High Court of Sierra Leone, Holden in Makeni, presided over by the Hon. Justice  Unisa  Kamara has on 22nd April, 2020, convicted Mustapha Kamara, a former Information Officer of the District Medical Stores, in Makeni, Ministry of Health and Sanitation, on Two (2) Counts of corruption offences.

The Hon. Justice  Unisa  Kamara convicted Mustapha Kamara,  on all two (2) counts and ruled that he pays a fine of Thirty Million Leones (Le: 30,000,000) on each count or serve three years jail term, to run concurrently. The Judge further ordered that the fines be paid in two instalments, with the 31st May 2020, as the deadline.

Mustapha Kamara, a former Information Officer at the District Medical Store and Idrissa Turay, former District Medical Store Keeper, were standing trial on two (2) counts of Misappropriation of Donor Property contrary to Section 37(1) and Conspiracy to Commit a Corruption Offence, contrary to Section 128(1) of the Anti-Corruption Act, No.12 of 2008.

Idrissa Turay, the co-accused passed away during the course of the trial.

The ACC is reassuring the general public of its resolve to fight corruption at all levels and pursue justice at all times without fear or favour.

The State was represented by Timothy P.M Sowa Esq., whilst the convict was represented by Ibrahim Samba Esq.

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