
Chief Justice’s Chambers in Freetown, 7th April, 2026: Sierra Leone’s Chief Justice, His Lordship Honourable Justice Komba Kamanda, has through the Chinese Embassy in Freetown facilitated the training of senior staff members of the Judiciary of Sierra Leone on Legal Education and Policy Analysis at the Academy for International Business Officials (AIBO), under the Chinese Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM).
The Legal Elites Training Program, organized by AIBO, is designed to train high-level professionals with a strong understanding of both Chinese and global legal systems with keen focus on developing expertise in international business law, economic regulation, and dispute resolution, while strengthening participants’ capacities in legal analysis, negotiation, and cross-border commercial practice.
Additionally, the program is expected to empower participants with knowledge in corporate governance and leadership, enhancing their ability to support effective judicial administration, operations, and management.
After successfully completing the one-month training, the Judiciary staff have returned home with glorifying certificates.
Welcoming the staff, Honourable Chief Justice Komba Kamanda praised them for their excellent participation, reiterating that professional training of staff is part of his agenda.
He said the Legal Elites Training Program seeks to produce professionals who combine legal expertise, international business acumen, and a strong understanding of global governance, enabling them to operate effectively in today’s rapidly evolving global legal and economic landscape.
As part of his commitment to capacity building and improving staff morale, the Honourable Chief Justice, Komba Kamanda, nominated those three senior staff members of the Judiciary of Sierra Leone to participate in this high-level training seminar; Mabel Sesay- Deputy Assistant Registrar (DAR) Pademba Road Magistrates’ Courts, Mohamed Lamin Kamara – Head of the Fast Track Commercial Court and James Sesay –Head of Facilities and Assets Management.
For more information, please contact the Judiciary of Sierra Leone Communications and Public Affairs Unit, visit the official website at www.judiciary.gov.sl.
Copyright –Published in Expo Times News on Monday, 13th April 2026 (ExpoTimes News – Expo Media Group (expomediasl.com)

