DR ABDUL
KARIM KOROMA -
This man served as the country's Foreign minister
and from evidence adduced at the Beccles Davies Commission of Inquiry
was shown to be another example of how public office was abused in the
insatiable search for assets from whatever source.
Dr Koroma was
first elected to Parliament in April 1977 as the MP for Tonkolili North
constituency. In May of that year, he was appointed Minister of
Education in which capacity he served until March 1982 when he was
appointed Resident Minister, Northern Province. He served in this
position until July 1985 when he was appointed Foreign Affairs Minister
holding that post for some six years until September 1991.
It was during
his tenure that Sierra Leone lost the property in Rome after the
government defaulted on the Dr Lamarca issue. Like the London High
Commission, a deal was done that saw the former owner of SILETI taking
over the one million dollar Rome property. While holding in trust for
the people of Sierra Leone that ministry, Dr Koroma was found to have
engaged in a number of corrupt practices that could well bring into
focus just how those charged with the affairs of state subvert ideals of
those posts for personal gains.
This former
Foreign minister was shown at the Commission to have got himself
entangled in a fictitious Ten Billion US Dollars scandal and was
reported to have parted with a cheque for One Hundred and Fifty Thousand
US dollars in a desperate bid to lay hands on a 419-type of scheme that
should have netted him 500 million US dollars. At one stage of the deal,
this scheming, selfish and corrupt public office holder signed documents
in which he became ABDEL KOROMA. This is what the NPRC
noted in a White Paper in Volume Four of the Commission's report:
We
observed that Dr Koroma had signed some of the documents under the
name of ABDEL KOROMA and not his real name ABDUL KOROMA. We demanded
an explanation for it. He denied signing them, and later claimed it
was a typographical error by his typist. He finally admitted signing
them when his attention was drawn to the consistency of the supposed
typographical error.
The NPRC
utterly deprecates the very unethical and dishonest use of the
pseudonym of "ABDEL" by Dr Koroma over the official stamp of the
then Ministry of Foreign Affairs and in his capacity as the then
Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Sierra Leone, in his
shady dealings regarding the highly controversial US10 billion loan.
In his
official capacity as a servant of the people while holding in trust the
Foreign Affairs ministry, Dr Koroma is reported to have negotiated a
number of agreements with various governments and institutions even
though it was apparent that some of the deals could have been managed by
other ministries.
One such deal
involved the Tonkolili North Development Project and it was discovered
while soliciting and acquiring funds for this community project, no one
was privy to what went in or out of that account which was being
operated as a personal account. This is what he is reported to have told
the investigators:
......an
account which I operate for funding which I receive for the benefit
wholly and solely for the Tonkolili North Constituency....They (the
monies) are held in trust for the project.....it is not my
money....I am the only signatory to the account.
He advanced
the following reason for being the sole signatory to the account:
.....much
of the effort involved in getting the money is my effort, but that
is not really the point. If anything happens to me my constituents
know fully well that there is money in the Bank for them and it is
for them. It was easier for me to operate it alone because of pure
logistical problems.
INDEED!!!!!!!!
THE
ITALIAN FOOD AID - In 1987, according to Dr Koroma, the Sierra
Leone government requested "Food Aid" from the Italian government which
was later approved. This saw rice from Italy shipped to Sierra Leone
sold on the local market and the revenue derived used for development
projects.
Dr Koroma,
according to the Commission report, stated the purpose of this aid:
.....It
was firstly to fund the efficient running of the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs - to assist in the running of the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs in so far as the provision of certain items were concerned;
......Secondly it was to fund.....to be able to purchase items
required by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
.....Thirdly, to fund Development Projects/Social Programmes, if
necessary
The then
Italian ambassador Giorgio Peca was to be kept in the picture as to how
funds were being disbursed and to ensure that, he was made a joint
signatory to the account even though it was apparent that Dr Koroma
should not have been getting himself involved in such matters as there
were relevant ministries of government.
Bank
statements and other evidence before the Commission showed just how
state funds were used by public officials, without the knowledge of the
people on whose behalf such arrangements are made. The hand of some
donor countries in shady deals was also clearly highlighted when a
letter was produced, signed by ambassador Giorgio Peca authorising the
transfer of Five Million Leones from the Italian Food Aid Account No:
190063 at the Sierra Leone Commercial Bank into the personal account of
Foreign Minister Abdul Karim Koroma.
This amount
was invested in a personal Fixed Deposit of Dr Koroma at the National
Development Bank on April 3, 1989. The amount was disinvested and
returned to its original account on January 31, 1990 after attracting
interest to the tune of over Seven Hundred Thousand leones. (Le718,750).
This practice went on for a while with the transferred amount getting on
to the Ten and Half Million Leone mark before it was stopped by a letter
of August 1, 1991.
In the Dr
Lamarca affair, in which the country lost the Rome embassy residence
property to this former SILETI logging company owner, he agreed to
donate Three Hundred Thousand US Dollars (US$300,000) after he had taken
possession of a property worth one million US dollars.
This amount of
US$300,000 dollars was paid to Dr Koroma who paid the money into his
personal account in London (Midland Bank Plc, 110-114 Cannon Street,
London EC4N 6AF)!!!!!!
The above
examples, representing the tip of the iceberg of corruption in Sierra
Leone is meant to throw the spotlight of truth on how holders of public
office abuse such entitlements and what could have contributed to the
country's increasing levels of poverty, deprivation and loss of
integrity and direction and those in public office fell over each other
in the greedy, unpatriotic and selfish pursuit of personal gains.
No doubt this
would not have have been the case if past governments had in place
structures that were transparent, accountable, democratic and just - a
system that would have brought to book all and any who dared to engage
in such levels of dishonesty and outright thieving of the country's
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