Building Trust and Enhancing Efficiency at the Central Bank
Mowele Mohlala () and
Riaan van Greuning ()
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Mowele Mohlala: IMF
Riaan van Greuning: IMF
Chapter Chapter 10 in Navigating Economic Storms and Emerging from Fragility, 2026, pp 113-119 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract In the wake of recovery from successive crises, including a civil war, the Ebola outbreak, and the COVID-19 pandemic, Sierra Leone stands at a pivotal juncture. The enactment of the new central bank law in 2019 marked a significant milestone, offering a robust legal foundation for the future. This chapter explores the strides made by the Bank of Sierra Leone (BSL) in fortifying its governance, accountability, and transparency mechanisms. Amidst a backdrop of historical challenges, enhancing the BSL’s operational frameworks is critical for it to fulfil its important role in Sierra Leone’s economic resilience and growth.
Keywords: Central bank governance; Bank of Sierra Leone Act; Audit risk committee; IFRS compliance; Financial reporting; Board oversight; Audit capacity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-92147-6_10
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