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President Bio sacks Attorney General Priscilla Schwartz

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Sierra Leone Telegraph: 6 July 2020: Sierra Leones Attorney General Dr Priscilla Schwartz, has this evening been sacked by president Julius Maada Bio, after making a series of legal gaffes, including her decision to charge the former minister of defence Retired Major Palo Conteh with treason, without any [Read More]

Source: SIERRA LEONE TELEGRAPH – Sierra Leone News
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