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Sierra Leone's anti-corruption commissioner Abdul Tejan-Cole has resigned.
His reasons are still unclear but Mr Tejan-Cole's move has already caused some consternation among the diplomatic community in the country.
His resignation comes at a time when critics were questioning the way in which he has been dealing with the case of the former Minister of Fisheries, who lost her job following corruption charges.
Umaru Fofana is the BBC's correspondent in Freetown, he told Focus on Africa's Sophie Ikenye more about Mr Tejan-Cole.
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