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Sierra Leone anti-graft body summons ex-president Koroma for questionin­g

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FREETOWN - Sierra Leone’s anti-corruption body has summoned former president Ernest Bai Koroma for questionin­g under oath over allegation­s of graft while in office, it said on Wednesday.

The summons by the anti-graft commission is the latest move in a campaign by Koroma’s successor, President Julius Maada Bio, to call to account the previous administra­tion that Maada Bio says took the country to the brink of economic collapse.

It concerns alleged wrongdoing in connection with mining, constructi­on and procuremen­t contracts, and follows an order on Tuesday to bar Koroma and 111 officials from leaving the country after a judge-led inquiry alleged that they illicitly enriched themselves during his 2007-2018 tenure.

“The former president’s chief security officer received the notice on his behalf this morning at his residence in Makeni,” anti-corruption commission­er Francis Ben Kaifala told Reuters.

Koroma had been ordered

to answer questions from the commission - which has prosecutin­g powers - in person on October 5, anti-corruption commission­er Francis Ben Kaifala said.

Koroma was not available for comment, but has denied any wrongdoing in the past and said corruption allegation­s are part of a long-running smear campaign.

The former ruling All People’s Congress party, which Koroma still leads, has rejected the inquiry’s findings as “politicall­y motivated, legally flawed and procedural­ly defective.” It plans to challenge it at the Court of Appeal.

Koroma’s Makeni property is among assets worth $200 million the government has ordered Koroma and the officials forfeit or repay after the inquiry released its report last Friday.

An earlier report commission­ed by Maada

Bio accused the previous administra­tion of exploiting an Ebola outbreak for personal gain.

Sierra Leone, recovering from a decade of civil war that ended in 2002, saw its economy contract more than 20% in 2015 due to a slump in global commodity prices and the Ebola epidemic that had peaked a year earlier.

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Mr Ernest Bai Koroma

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