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Sierra Leone Police and Anti-Corruption Commission Meet to Enhance Strategies Against Corruption

By SKS

The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) and Sierra Leone Police have taken a significant step towards fighting corruption, with a recent high-level meeting focused on strengthening collaboration and strategic initiatives.

The discussion regarding collaboration was when the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) paid a courtesy visit to the Inspector General of Police, William Fayia Sellu, on Thursday, 26 June 2025.

This move aligns with Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16 which focuses on building Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions.

Led by Deputy Commissioner Augustine Foday Ngobie, the ACC team met with IGP Sellu at the Senior Police Officers’ Mess in Kingtom to discuss strategies aimed at reducing corrupt practices within the Sierra Leone Police (SLP).

Ngobie expressed appreciation for the police’s efforts in crime reduction but noted that the misconduct of some officers continues to undermine these achievements.

He stressed the importance of collaboration, particularly in training and ongoing professional development, to effectively address corruption within the force.

Joshua Nicole, a Board Member of the ACC, highlighted recent findings from the Afrobarometer survey, which ranked the Sierra Leone Police as one of the most corrupt institutions in the country. Despite this, he acknowledged notable progress in crime reduction and proposed joint training initiatives to combat corruption more efficiently.

IGP Sellu welcomed the ACC’s proactive approach and reaffirmed his commitment to working collaboratively to improve the police’s reputation.

He outlined measures already undertaken by the SLP, including dismissals and sanctions against officers implicated in corrupt activities.

The police chief also emphasized the roles of the Integrity Management Committee (IMC) and the Complaint, Discipline, and Internal Investigation Department (CDIID) as vital mechanisms in tackling corruption. He expressed determination to partner with the ACC in developing effective strategies to address this challenge.

Other ACC Board Members commended the Sierra Leone Police’s efforts in maintaining safety and security, encouraging them to sustain and build on these initiatives.

By SKS

The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) and Sierra Leone Police have taken a significant step towards fighting corruption, with a recent high-level meeting focused on strengthening collaboration and strategic initiatives.

The discussion regarding collaboration was when the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) paid a courtesy visit to the Inspector General of Police, William Fayia Sellu, on Thursday, 26 June 2025.

This move aligns with Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16 which focuses on building Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions.

Led by Deputy Commissioner Augustine Foday Ngobie, the ACC team met with IGP Sellu at the Senior Police Officers’ Mess in Kingtom to discuss strategies aimed at reducing corrupt practices within the Sierra Leone Police (SLP).

Ngobie expressed appreciation for the police’s efforts in crime reduction but noted that the misconduct of some officers continues to undermine these achievements.

He stressed the importance of collaboration, particularly in training and ongoing professional development, to effectively address corruption within the force.

Joshua Nicole, a Board Member of the ACC, highlighted recent findings from the Afrobarometer survey, which ranked the Sierra Leone Police as one of the most corrupt institutions in the country. Despite this, he acknowledged notable progress in crime reduction and proposed joint training initiatives to combat corruption more efficiently.

IGP Sellu welcomed the ACC’s proactive approach and reaffirmed his commitment to working collaboratively to improve the police’s reputation.

He outlined measures already undertaken by the SLP, including dismissals and sanctions against officers implicated in corrupt activities.

The police chief also emphasized the roles of the Integrity Management Committee (IMC) and the Complaint, Discipline, and Internal Investigation Department (CDIID) as vital mechanisms in tackling corruption. He expressed determination to partner with the ACC in developing effective strategies to address this challenge.

Other ACC Board Members commended the Sierra Leone Police’s efforts in maintaining safety and security, encouraging them to sustain and build on these initiatives.

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Biography of Alhaaj Marcus Bangura Alhaaj Marcus Bangura is a seasoned media practitioner, civil society activist, political and media analyst, lecturer, and author. He holds a Master of Science (MSc) in Diplomacy and International Relations, a Bachelor of Laws with Honours (LLB-Hons), and a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Political Science and History, all from Fourah Bay College, University of Sierra Leone. He also holds a Certificate in Policy Formulation, Implementation, and Evaluation from the Institute of Capacity Development (ICD) in Windhoek, Namibia. Marcus is the Founder and Executive Director of Citizen’s Forum for Democratic Accountability, and serves as Managing Editor and Publisher of C4D Media Newspaper. He is also a Lecturer at Milton Margai Technical University in Sierra Leone, where he specializes in teaching Diplomacy and International Relations, Politics/Government and History, and Media and Advocacy in Global Politics. As an author, Marcus Bangura has written two key educational texts—A-1 Government for Senior Secondary School and A-1 National History for Senior Secondary School—which have been widely used in Sierra Leonean secondary schools since 2013, despite being unpublished in the formal sense. He has recently completed a new textbook aligned with the updated secondary school syllabus titled Foundations of Politics and Governance, which is awaiting release. He is currently working on two historical fiction novels: The Betrayed King of Kasseh and BASARAKA. Professionally, Marcus focuses on issues of governance, accountability, justice, corruption, service delivery, and democratic oversight. His advocacy is centered on making socio-economic services more accessible, affordable, and effective. Through his writings, lectures, and media productions, he amplifies citizen voices and champions transparency and responsible governance. His recent digital initiative, TruthIn-Series with Marcus Bangura on TikTok, is part of his broader engagement in civic education and political awareness. Marcus Bangura is a passionate advocate for civil rights, political education, and social justice. He is deeply committed to empowering citizens through knowledge and critical dialogue. He is married to a beautiful and educated wife, and they are blessed with three children.
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