Ministry Slams Beowulf Worldwide for Unpaid Wages and Closure

By Kadijatu Bangura, Reporter, Daily Scope The Ministry of Employment, Labour, and Social Security has released a strong statement condemning Beowulf Worldwide Sierra Leone for allegedly ceasing operations without notice, leaving employees unpaid, and failing to meet essential legal obligations. According to the ministry, Beowulf Worldwide has neglected to provide end-of-service benefits to its employees,…

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USL Faces Forensic Audit Over Financial Irregularities

By Saidu Jalloh, Reporter, Daily Scope In a startling revelation, a recent investigative report has uncovered extensive financial and procurement irregularities at the University of Sierra Leone (USL), prompting urgent calls for a forensic audit. The findings, presented to the court on January 30, 2025, were unanimously adopted, mandating immediate implementation of the recommendations. The…

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Former Finance Minister Patricia Laverley Granted Extension for Medical Treatment

By Kadijatu Bangura, Reporter D.S The defense lawyer for former Minister of Finance Patricia Laverley appeared before Magistrate Santigie Bangura at Pademba Road Court No. 2 on Wednesday, February 5, 2025, to request an extension for her travel to Ghana for medical treatment, following a prior High Court order. Laverley faces serious charges, including the…

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U.S. Defense Coordination Meeting Opens

By Kadijatu Bangura, Reporter D.S The first-ever U.S.-Sierra Leone Defense Country Coordination Meeting (CCM) commenced on February 6th at the Army Headquarters, Cockerill Barracks in Freetown. This two-day event convenes representatives from the United States Armed Forces and the Republic of Sierra Leone Armed Forces to discuss and prioritize defense cooperation for the upcoming years….

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