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CONCERNS OVER APPOINTMENT OF ACTING MAYOR FOR FREETOWN CITY COUNCIL
The Center for Accountability and Rule of Law, Sierra Leone (CARL-SL) has carefully followed recent developments regarding the appointment of an “Acting Mayor” for the Freetown City Council, arising in the context of the absence from office of the elected Mayor,...
CARL-SL Welcomes the Commencement of the Criminal Procedure Act 2024
The Centre for Accountability and Rule of Law, Sierra Leone (CARL-SL) warmly welcomes the official commencement of the Criminal Procedure Act (CPA) 2024, which takes effect today, September 16th, 2025. This landmark piece of legislation marks a historic step forward...
CARL-SL Launches Findings on Free Quality School Education Programme
The Centre for Accountability and Rule of Law - Sierra Leone (CARL-SL) has presented the findings of its thorough assessment of the Free Quality School Education (FQSE) Programme today, Thursday, August 28th. The event, held at the New Brookfields Hotel, gathered key...
Centre for Accountability and Rule of Law condemns corruption in the Ministry of Basic and Senior Secondary School Education; calls for accountability for ghost workers in the payroll of various schools across the country:
The Centre for Accountability and Rule of Law, Sierra Leone(CARL) is gravely concerned by a recent memorandumauthored by the Teaching Service Commission (TSC) andreleased by the Ministry of...
CARL-SL Responds to Parliament’s Stance on FGM in the Child Rights Act, 2025
Freetown, Sierra Leone The Centre for Accountability and Rule of Law, Sierra Leone (CARL-SL) expresses profound concern regarding the recent press statement issued by Parliament on July 7, 2025, concerning the Child Rights Act, 2025 and its implications for Female...