PAC Clears Leone Rock Metal Group Of Financial Misconducts
By Desmond Isaac Macauley
Public Accounts Committee (PAC) chaired by the Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Hon. Ibrahim Tawa Conteh has officially cleared the Leone Rock Metal Group (LRMG) of any financial wrongdoing related to outstanding payments exceeding $5 million owed to the government for its rail and port operations. After extensive investigations and a thorough review of submitted documentation, the PAC found no evidence of misconduct on the part of the company’s management.
Public account committee commended Leone Rock Metal Group for its adherence to the legal and regulatory frameworks that govern business operations in Sierra Leone. This recognition shows the company’s commitment to operating within the bounds of the law and maintaining ethical business practices.
Additionally, in light of its corporate social responsibility efforts, the PAC acknowledged the company’s contributions to the Leone Rock Premier League, praising its investment in local sports.
The committee called upon Leone Rock Metal Group to broaden its support to other sporting disciplines, including golf, cricket, and volleyball, emphasizing the importance of fostering sports development in the nation.
This decision marks a significant moment for Leone Rock Metal Group as it continues its operations in Sierra Leone. The PAC’s findings reflect positively on the company’s reputation and its positive approach to compliance and community development.