Vice President Samuel Sam-Sumana has denied allegations against him contained in a stinging letter from a former associate.
At his first ever press conference since becoming vice president nearly five years ago, Sam-Sumana denied allegations made by American businessman Mark Heiligman. In an open letter circulated last week and distributed at the VP's press conference early this week, Heiligman accuses the vice president of being a “thief” whom he says has “stolen” from Sierra Leoneans and from his current and former business partners.









