London council takes possession of property linked to Sierra Leone's First Lady
London council takes possession of property linked to Sierra Leone's First Lady19 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleMegha MohanBBC World ServiceBBCFatima Bio has not been accused of any criminal wrongdoing by Southwark CouncilSouthwark Council has confirmed that it has taken possession of a council property linked to Sierra Leone's First Lady, Fatima Bio, following a year-long investigation.The development comes weeks after she discussed the property during an interview with BBC Global Women. During that interview, she spoke about escaping a proposed child marriage, seeking asylum in Britain and eventually becoming one of the most prominent women in Sierra Leone.She also defended retaining the south London council flat, saying: "My children are all British citizens." She added: "I'm paying for my council house myself. I have not committed any crime."'Original purpose'With more than 18,000 people on the Southwark's waiting list for housing, the council's website says that "even people in the greatest need can face several years' wait".Bio's comments attracted attention in both the UK and Sierra Leone, prompting renewed discussion about the property's status.In a statement to the BBC, Reginald Popoola, Southwark Council's executive member for council homes, said: "We can confirm we have taken possession of a property in Walworth following a 12-month investigation by our Housing Investigations Team. "I look forward to bringing this council property back to its original purpose which is to provide a safe and secure home for people with legitimate housing need on the council's waiting list," the councillor said."This property will be swiftly allocated to a local family in genuine housing need."The council did not state that the first lady had been evicted, as has been reported in some media. Nor did the authority allege criminal wrongdoing.AFP vi...المصدر: BBC News | Source: BBC News
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