Sierra Leone anti-graft body ends probe involving Limkokwing University

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Probe finds that recently deceased minister enabled campus to be set up without following due processes.

Sierra Leone’s Anti-Corruption Commission has ended a probe involving Malaysia’s Limkokwing University of Creative Technology , confirming that the country's former education, science and technology minister Minkailu Bah, had enabled a campus to be set up without following due processes.

According to the probe's report, a key stipulation of the memorandum of agreement was that the Sierra Leone government would provide campus space for the university and scholarships for 1,200 students per annum.The investigations revealed that the agreement did not mention the fees each student was required to pay for each academic year although Bah had claimed that the fee structure had already been discussed with former financial secretary Edmund Koroma.

Ben Kaifala said that following the conclusion of the investigations the ACC had made a number of recommendations to the Sierra Leone government stakeholders.

 

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