ACC Presents 2024 Annual Report to President Bio
- Guest Writer

- Nov 4
- 1 min read

The Commissioner of the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC), Francis Ben Kaifala, and his team have presented the Commission’s 2024 Annual Report to President Julius Maada Bio at State House in Freetown.
The report highlights the ACC’s activities and achievements throughout the year, detailing progress made in the fight against corruption across Sierra Leone. It also reflects the government’s continued commitment to promoting transparency, accountability, and integrity in public service.

During the presentation, the ACC team outlined key reforms, successes, and institutional measures designed to strengthen good governance. According to the report, the Commission remains focused on building systems that prevent corruption and enhance public trust.
President Bio commended the ACC for its sustained efforts and reaffirmed his government’s dedication to upholding a fair and credible system guided by honesty and ethical conduct.
The meeting brought together senior government officials and members of the Commission, who discussed the importance of maintaining momentum in the anti-corruption drive and encouraging public participation in achieving the ACC’s goals.
Both parties expressed a shared commitment to keeping Sierra Leone on the path toward cleaner governance and stronger public confidence.









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