Do the Anti-Corruption laws bind non-Sierra Leoneans working for NGOs?
Yes it does. The Anti-Corruption Act 2000 defines a public body as including any organisation, whether local or foreign, established to render any voluntary social service to the public or any section thereof or for other charitable purposes, which receives funds or other donation for the benefit of the people of Sierra Leone.
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