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Parliament has given the go-ahead to the Deputy Leader of Government Business who doubles as the outspoken SLPP Member of Parliament for Bo District, Hon. Bashiru Silikie, to move a motion to investigate how Musa Koroma alias โ€œMusa Dollarโ€ is conducting business in the country.
One of Musa Koromaโ€™s companies, Logistics Solutions and Services, is unlawfully charging importers US$1000 if they land a container in Freetown without CTN (Cargo Tracking Note) certificate.
Empty cargo vessels coming to collect cargoes from bauxite and iron ore mining companies pay between US$35,000 to US$40,000 just for a cargo tracking exercise. โ€œThis is daylight robberyโ€, one businessman said.
Meanwhile, MPs have been requested to investigate how Musa Koroma got a contract from NRA in 2021 to supply 5,000 ECR (Electronic Cash Register) machines and related software.
They have also been requested to investigate how Musa Koroma controversially acquired a lorry park in the heart of Bo City.
The Parliamentary investigation may lead to the opening of a Pandoraโ€™s box.
Investigations continue
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