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Saloneboy
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Joined: Jan 26, 2009
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Mon Jan 26, 2009 7:23 pm |
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I am a Sierra Leonean who is very ineterested in the ongoing Dunn Commission and appertaing issues and have been following it with keen interest.
I am particularly interested in issues related to our Salone sister Finda Koroma, the lady the president stated wired the mysterious $600,000 to Ecobank Freetown from the Mr Estrada's computer at the Executive mansion. The JMG report also supports this assertion.
For the benefit of those who do not know Ms Kororma, she is a very brilliant and coneected lady who schooled at Cambridge and Havard. Finda's sister is married to President Ernest Koroma of Sierra Leone and the Vice President of Salone is also her uncle. This Vice President was however recently named by witness No. 15 in Sierra Leone's cocaine court case as a major player (Friday 23rd January 2009, Peep Newspaper SL).
It is also public information in DR Congo, that she was very close to President Kabila and was involved in a World Bank scandal there in the tune of millions of dollars. Just google her name or her consulting firm FK Consulting + DRC.
I am baffled at why Finda would immediately make a statement denying the President's public assertions + irrefutable computer forensic evidence. Why did Finda, in almost a kneejack reaction choose to embarass her powerful ivy-league friend and mentor? I am even more confused given the fact that she is not devying that she wired $600,000 to Ecobank... she just does not want the world to know that it was done from the Executive mansion. JMG's investigation though indicate that it was done from Estrada's comuter in the EM.
Why would she deny this, embarassing her friend in the process? Why?
Is there something sinister to do with the Executive Mansion money transfer?
Has anyone got access to attachment 10 of the Dunn Commission Report? Why are they keeping this away from public view? References in the Dunn Report to attachment 10 suggests it contains some 'bombshell' info that they do not want the public, particularly sierra leoneans to see.
If anyone has any relevant contribution or answers to the issues raised in this post, please help me out.
Many thanks to all and it is a pleasure to be amongst my Liberian brothers and sisters.
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