The President of the Sierra Leone Football Association (SLFA) Isha
Johansen and two others have been detained over corruption allegations.
The country’s Anti Corruption Commission (ACC) picked the trio up after an FA Cup match on Wednesday.
The
head of the ACC Ade Macauley said the arrests were due to
“discrepancies in the financial statement of the SLFA relating to donor
funds.”
The trio denied the allegations during questioning.
Johansen
and SLFA vice-president Brima Mazola Kamara as well as secretary
general Christopher Kamara spent the night in detention.
The move
came just hours after the ACC started Operation Thunderbolt, that is
aimed at intensifying their fight against corruption.
An official at the ACC Patrick Sandy said they decided to make the arrests because of lack of cooperation from the SLFA.
“We
are investigating funds SLFA received from Fifa, the Confederation of
African Football and the government of Sierra Leone as we have the
mandate to do so,” Sandy added.
“We have invited them in writing and through other means to report to our headquarters but they disregarded our invitations.
“We wrote a letter to the SLFA scribe to submit documents relating to SLFA finances but they refused to cooperate.
“Instead
they wrote back stating that they are not accountable to us and it
could be considered as political interference, as they are only
answerable to FIFA.
“The ACC is not a political institution, we are independent.”
In the past the SLFA has insisted they are only accountable to football’s world governing body, FIFA.

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