2025

ANTI-CORRUPTION COMMISSION OF SIERRA LEONE

An independent institution established for the prevention, investigation, prosecution and punishment of corruption, corrupt practices and to provide for other related matters. 

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ACC AND MINISTRY OF INFORMATION AND CIVIC EDUCATION SIGN MOU TO ENHANCE PUBLIC EDUCATION AND CITIZENS’ ENGAGEMENT

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By: Alex A. Bah, Public Relations Assistant - ACC

The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) and the Ministry of Information and Civic Education (MOICE) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at strengthening collaboration in promoting transparency, accountability, and citizens’ awareness on their civic duty to support the fight against corruption. The ceremony took place at the Commission’s Integrity House, Tower Hill, Freetown, on Thursday, 5th June2025.

The MoU outlines a strategic framework for cooperation between the two institutions in intensifying public education and civic engagement efforts around anti-corruption, good governance, and national development through information sharing and technical collaboration.

Speaking at the ceremony, the Commissioner of the ACC, Francis Ben Kaifala Esq., commended MOICE for its commitment to bringing information about governance to the people. He emphasized that corruption is a civic education issue, and therefore, the Ministry’s goal aligns with that of the ACC to keep the public well-informed and to inspire patriotic actions.

"We don’t want efforts to be fragmented. This partnership allows us to tap into each other’s manpower and resources to ensure cohesive and impactful civic engagement,” the Commissioner stated.

The Minister of Information and Civic Education, Hon. Chernor Bah, welcomed the collaboration, describing it as a significant moment in the pursuit of their shared objectives. He said that this partnnership will ensure that citizens take the lead in the fight against corruption.

“Our perspective at the Ministry is that corruption is a civic issue and must be addressed with strong citizen leadership. I commend the Commissioner and the ACC for always bringing the public along in this fight. The ACC is one of the best institutions when it comes to public engagement,” the Minister said.

He added that the essence of the MoU is to amplify joint efforts and co-create activities and strategies aligned with the Commission’s ambitious national anti-corruption agenda.

Earlier, the Coordinator of Operations, ACC, Patrick Sandi, welcomed the signing and assured the Minister that the ACC would embrace the partnership wholeheartedly, as civic education is vital in combating corruption.

Citation of some of the most relevant provisions of the MoU was done byMartina George, Communications Officer of the ACC. The MoU provided, among other things, that both institutions have agreed to rename existing Integrity Clubs set up by Commission in schools nationwide as Integrity and Civic Education Clubs, to simultaneously promote anti-corruption and civic education values. 

The signing and exchangof the MoU climaxed the ceremony.