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ID089416
Title ProperReconstructing trust in Sierra Leone
LanguageENG
AuthorMitton, Kieran
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)In 2004, Sierra Leone's Truth and Reconciliation Commission reported that building public trust in Sierra Leone's post-conflict government and political system was a precondition for development in all sectors of society. This article assesses progress in this venture, and finds that problems of deep distrust continue to pervade all levels of socio-political interaction in Sierra Leone. Nevertheless, the manner in which political trust is conceptualised in Sierra Leone is changing as traditional inequitable systems of patronage are gradually rejected. Noting this trend, it is a central argument of this article that the channelling of prevailing political cynicism into mechanisms of accountability, combined with the earning of public trust by exemplary political leaders, represents the most effective way to reconstruct trust in government, the political system, and throughout Sierra Leone in general.
`In' analytical NoteRound Table Vol. 98, No. 403; Aug 2009: p.461 - 471
Journal SourceRound Table Vol. 98, No. 403; Aug 2009: p.461 - 471
Key WordsSierra Leone ;  Governance ;  Trust ;  Corruption ;  Nepotism ;  Patronage ;  Conflict ;  Siaka Stevens ;  Revolutionary United Front ;  Ernest Bai Koroma