ACC Rules Out Seizure of Babadorie Four-Storey Building Linked to Alleged NRA Corruption

The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has clarified that the four-storey building at Babadorie linked to Abu Kamara, former Finance Manager of the National Revenue Authority (NRA), will not be seized as part of the Commission’s ongoing corruption investigations.
Speaking on the matter, the Assistant Public Relations Officer of the ACC, Sylvannus Blake, disclosed that investigators identified a total of nine properties and two vehicles belonging to Abu Kamara during probes into alleged corruption at the NRA. However, he explained that only three properties met the legal threshold for seizure.
According to Blake, the seized assets include a penthouse at Ogoo Farm, which is currently up for sale, a residential property in Bo, and an unfinished building along Cemetery Road. He said the disposal of these properties is aimed at restituting public funds lost to corruption.
Blake specifically noted that the Babadorie four-storey building, along with some other properties and business interests associated with Abu Kamara, were not pursued by the Commission and therefore will not be seized.
While he did not disclose the total amount of money lost by the state, Blake emphasized that Abu Kamara is not the only suspect in the NRA corruption investigation, adding that several other individuals were arrested in connection with the case.
He further explained that the Commission has concluded its case against Abu Kamara for now, noting that the former finance manager remains at large.
The ACC reaffirmed its commitment to recovering stolen public funds and strengthening accountability in public financial management across the country.



