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Koidu and Octea Limited Threaten Legal Action Against First Lady Fatima Bio

by Sierra Leone Monitor
7 May 2025
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FREETOWN, Sierra Leone — May 7, 2025 – Two major players in Sierra Leone’s mining sector (Koidu Limited and its parent company Octea Limited) have formally notified First Lady Fatima Maada Bio of their intention to take legal action against her for what they describe as “incitement, defamation, unlawful interference and significant damages” to their operations.

In a strongly-worded letter dated May 6, addressed to the Office of the First Lady at State House, the companies accused Madam Bio of triggering an industrial crisis that has halted mining operations in Kono District, jeopardizing thousands of jobs and threatening the country’s investment climate.

“This letter concerns a pattern of unlawful, defamatory, and malicious statements and actions attributed to your conduct,” wrote Gustaf Fredrik Bodin, Director and General Counsel for Octea Limited. “Your actions… have triggered a crisis that now poses a direct threat to public order, lives, investor security, and Sierra Leone’s international standing.”

The companies allege that Madam Bio encouraged and supported illegal strike action at the Koidu diamond mine site and made public statements which they say amounted to defamation and incitement.

“You instigated protests, threatened to ‘barricade’ the Company, ‘blockade’ our expatriate employees, and ‘storm’ the Koidu mine site,” the letter claims. “Your rhetoric was reckless and deliberately generated an atmosphere of potential unrest.”

The dispute appears to have escalated after the First Lady allegedly accused the company of mistreating workers and participating in corrupt practices—claims which the company says are completely unfounded.

“There is no evidence of any corruption, bribery, or similar illegal activities,” the company said, citing an investigation by Sierra Leone’s Anti-Corruption Commission. “Our lowest salary exceeds the minimum wage by over three times.”

Koidu Limited, the last remaining diamond-producing mine in Sierra Leone, asserts that it has invested heavily in local development—reporting over US\$173 million in taxes and royalties paid to the government and US\$15 million in community development programs. The company says its recent suspension of operations was directly caused by the First Lady’s actions.

“As a direct result of your intervention, thousands of jobs of Sierra Leonean workers are now in jeopardy,” the letter continues. “The macroeconomic consequences of your actions will have severe repercussions for years to come.”

The companies are now threatening to pursue legal action both locally and internationally. The letter outlines plans to seek damages in the High Court of Sierra Leone, the Royal Court of Guernsey, and regional and international legal bodies. They are also considering filing asset-freezing orders and international sanctions.

“If we do not receive a full and satisfactory response confirming your compliance… we reserve our rights to initiate legal and enforcement actions against you,” the letter states.

Octea and Koidu are demanding a US\$20 million payment to restart mining operations, an immediate cease-and-desist from further public comments, a public retraction of previous statements, and a written commitment to avoid future interference.

As of publication, there has been no official response from the Office of the First Lady.

See full details of the letter below:

FOR THE ATTENTION OF Dr Fatima Maada Bio Office of the First Lady State House, Freetown Sierra Leone

 

6 May 2025

 

Dear Madam,

 

Re: NOTICE OF INTENDED LEGAL ACTION – Unlawful Interference, Incitement, Defamation, and Damages to Koidu Limited and Octea Limited

 

I write to you in my capacity as Director and acting General Counsel of Octea Limited and its group companies (“Octea”), the parent of Koidu Limited (“Koidu” or the “Company”).

 

This letter concerns a pattern of unlawful, defamatory, and malicious statements and actions attributed to your conduct, that have caused severe and ongoing damage to the Company, its affiliates, personnel, stakeholders, and Octea, the parent of Koidu. Your actions-undertaken without formal legal authority-have triggered a crisis that now poses a direct threat to public order, lives, investor security, and Sierra Leone’s international standing, while also causing serious financial harm to Octea.

Corporate Citizen

Since its establishment in July 2003, Koidu has operated in Sierra Leone with an unwavering commitment to the laws of the country. Koidu is a major foreign investor in Sierra Leone that employed 1,012 Sierra Leoneans (85% of its workforce) and supporting over 10,000 jobs indirectly; we were one of the largest private employers in Sierra Leone and a consistent contributor to national revenue and development. Since commencing operations, our audited financials shows we have paid US$173m in taxes and royalties to the government of Sierra Leone, spent US$320m with local suppliers to support the surrounding community, committed US$21m in resettlement funding and donated US$15m to community development programmes.

 

The significant contributions to Sierra Leonean society as a whole are further emphasised by the most recent report in January 2025 from the Sierra Leone Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (SLEITI), an independent publication audited by BDO, confirming Koidu made the highest contribution of tax revenues from the entire extractive industry (31%). The report also confirms that Koidu was fully compliant with all national regulations and adheres to strict labour laws enforced by the National Social Security & Insurance Trust (NASSIT). Koidu was the last producing diamond producing mine in Sierra Leone despite a global diamond industry that has been ravaged by a precipitous collapse in rough diamond prices in recent years.

 

These and other issues have impacted all diamond mining enterprises, Koidu included. However, these existential threats were no more severe than those caused by the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 and the Ebola crisis in 2014, which saw Koidu adapt, protect and maintain its people as well as survive without making any redundancies. This firmly underlines Koidu’s commitment to Kono and its people, having never abandoned the region. That is until now, due to the illegal strike action you and others promoted.

 

Community

 

As a reminder, Koidu was always committed to its corporate social responsibilities, dedicated to sustainable development and actively involved in enhancing the livelihoods of Kono District residents. We played an important role in fostering long-term growth and stability in Sierra Leone. We provided scholarships to hundreds of university students and covered tuition fees for all Kono District students enrolled in technical institutions, including the Kono University of Science & Technology.

Koidu has undertaken numerous impactful projects, such as constructing and renovating institutions like the Kono Blind School and building over 750 homes as part of the Resettlement Action Plan in Koidu City. We constructed a police station at Kimbadu Settlement, staff mess at the Simbakoro Barracks and Women Resource Hall at Tankoro Chiefdom; and supplied waste rock material for the Congo Bridge in Koidu City. We have supported the construction of an ultra-modern maternity hospital and, during the COVID-19 pandemic, we invested heavily in public health by building screening centres at all border entry points around Kono District.

 

Koidu has played an essential role in enhancing the district’s electricity supply, connecting to the West African Power Pool and paying the Electricity Distribution & Supply Authority (EDSA), leading to significant improvements in electricity supply for the region. We donated generators to the Koidu medical centre, we have continuously supplied fuel for all school buses serving the district and assisted the Koidu City Mayor’s office by supplying fuel for waste collection trucks. These initiatives were crucial in providing a stable and sustainable supply that would otherwise impair EDSA’s ability to supply electricity to the east whilst the country faces a power outage crisis.

 

Illegal Actions

 

Calling an Illegal Strike

 

Koidu’s operations have consistently followed due process as per Sierra Leonean law. Despite decades of adhering to international standards and not facing legal challenge in any jurisdiction, you chose to promote strike action, illegal under sections 64 and 67 of the Industrial Relations & Trade Union Act 2023 and Collective Bargaining Agreement 2022-2025, interfering with a successful private company, that operated as a going concern.

 

In view that Koidu has an unflinching commitment to upholding the laws and regulations of Sierra Leone, there does not seem to be a similar commitment coming from you and your worker representatives. In addition, there seems to have been no due diligence or simple fact checking to any of the statements you have been making as part of your role in representing those who you claim to be the workers of Koidu.

 

False Statements and defamation

 

You made false statements against the Company based only on hearsay evidence that you have failed to disclose, which strongly suggests it is lacking. The Sierra Leone Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC), an institution that investigated your own financial affairs for siphoning public and charity funds for your personal shopping, travel and accommodation, has confirmed there was no evidence of any corruption, bribery or similar illegal activities of Koidu. We would also like to publicly state that we welcome any spotlight placed on state corruption and, if there is any shred of evidence which you may have which confirms corruption between any government and Koidu representative, the provision of this to the relevant authorities would be wholeheartedly welcomed by Koidu.

 

We had already addressed and resolved the alleged welfare conditions (providing cool refrigerated bottled water underground, hygiene facilities and toilets) as inspected and confirmed by the government. Our lowest salary exceeds the minimum wage by over three times. There is no ability to physically touch the diamonds mined, which are processed by a fully controlled closed system with body scanners and overseen by government officials through every step of this process. In addition, the sales process for Koidu’s rough diamonds are witnessed not only by government officials, but also an independent third party, at the Central Bank of Sierra Leone with no evidence of theft whatsoever dating back to when production started in 2003.

 

You misrepresented the facts of the exchange rate, imposed by the Central Bank of Sierra Leone in 2016 and agreed with Koidu and the Union, that you vaguely described as “historical injustices”. Less than half of the current workforce remain employed on those contracts and concessions were made by the Company, for example 110% increase in remuneration between 2016 to 2022, 50% cost of living allowance in 2023, 25% annual bonus in 2024, 50kg bag of rice per month for each worker, underground risk allowance, medical allowances doubled and covers five dependants per worker, availability of the onsite medical facility and referrals to specialised medical institutions at the Company’s expense.

 

It is unfortunate that your public statements reinforce the misconception that rough diamond mining is unethical; it will merely encourage consumers to buy synthetic (lab-grown) diamonds instead, who compete directly with an industry that Sierra Leone heavily relies upon.

 

Fraudulent Behaviour

 

You have sided with current and former employees, some dismissed for gross misconduct, they were disgruntled, pedalling a false narrative without lodging any formal grievances to the Company. These individuals have threatened our employees and their families with violence and intimidation. They deceived our employees to sign for bags of rice handed out by your staff, and used their signatures to fraudulently claim mass resignations and End of Service Benefits. I suggest you review their disciplinary records and their respective defences to understand the very people you represented. The Minister of Labour, Employment & Social Security and Minister of Mines and Minerals Resources were consistently briefed and fully aware of the tactics being used by these individuals, further underscoring why neither took any legal action against the Company.

 

Such inaccuracies provide significant substance to our claim of defamation by you. This includes misrepresentation of even chronological events, false and discriminatory statements of our personnel, and purporting to our workers that you were involved in formal negotiations with Koidu on their behalf.

 

As you will be fully aware, the Board of Directors of the Company never had any contact with you, no video calls, emails, letters nor meetings; it dealt directly with government officials only, as per the laws of Sierra Leone in such a matter, as the records show. Koidu’s lawyer even told you before the strike commenced the Board of Directors must act strictly within its legal and corporate governance framework, and engaging with you could expose them to culpability for breach of fiduciary a duty they unequivocally owe to the Company and must maintain at all times. You clearly have not obtained any legal advice pertaining to the matter.

 

Incitement

 

You told the Company to close the mine and leave Kono if it did not acquiesce to your demands. You instigated protests, threatened to “barricade” the Company, “blockade” our expatriate employees and “storm” the Koidu mine site whilst you were surrounded by armed military personnel. This undertone was a dangerous, particularly following similar incidents in 2007 and 2012 at Koidu’s mine site of a violent strike, storming and riots that resulted in fatalities following.

 

We requested that our national workers call off their illegal strike action and resume work on numerous occasions, that you forbade as their self-proclaimed leader. You publicly stated that you “controlled” our workforce and that only you can tell them to return to work, however you knew that it was unlawful for the Company to negotiate with you under section 37 of the Industrial Relations & Trade Union Act 2023. Though we remained isolated by the lack of government support during this period, we maintained our position of not being held to ransom or to contravene the laws of this country, with no workers reporting to work, specifically because of your direction.

 

Your continued incitement of hostility and provocation of unrest presented a clear and immediate threat to life and safety. Your public statements and coordinated actions have directly contributed to an environment where aggression was encouraged. Indeed, there were violent confrontations and physical attacks on our personnel, their families and property; attempted intrusions; and sabotage of critical infrastructure (including potable water supply for the local community). Even journalists were threatened and hounded out of Koidu for reporting these incidents. Despite these escalating threats, no formal guarantees of safety or security intervention was provided by the authorities, nor have there been any arrests.

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Legal opinion concludes that your rhetoric directed at the Koidu workers was reckless and deliberately generated an atmosphere of potential unrest. As we were unable to guarantee a safe working environment for our employees, as required under the Employment Act 2023, it left us with no alternative but to evacuate all personnel except essential management from the mine site. We therefore transitioned into care and maintenance, effectively shutting down the mine completely.

 

Consequences of your action

 

As a direct result of your intervention, thousands of jobs of Sierra Leonean workers are now in jeopardy, millions of US dollars in much needed revenues, taxes and royalties will be forgone by the country, the central bank’s foreign currency reserves will severely deplete, local suppliers will not be able to offer their goods and services to the mine, impacting thousands of individuals who are dependent on business generated by the Koidu mine.

 

The initiating of illegal strike action, which has resulted in the immediate halting of operations of one of Sierra Leone’s largest foreign direct investors, underlines the country’s precarious position regarding its desire to attract the investment it needs from foreign investors, particularly when such actions are endorsed and visibly supported by those who are seen as part of, if not proximate to, the government of Sierre Leone. The macroeconomic consequences of your actions will have severe repercussions for years to come and is potentially devastating for Sierra Leone.

 

Of significant concern to the wider African and indeed the international arena, it appears that your behaviour is not only unconstitutional but also disregards the established laws of Sierra Leone that we strictly adhere to and have done so from a position of power as the unelected First Lady of Sierra Leone. It has never been our intention to argue our case through your desired route of having a “social media war”, but we will seek redress with the undisputable evidence provided by you and your acting group through national, regional and international courts and in complete adherence to the laws of those courts which remain independent of government influence.

 

Financial Impact

 

You should also be aware that recommencing production following a period of care and maintenance is technically complicated due to a dissipated workforce, the challenges of dewatering underground operations, as well as impaired credit lines with suppliers. The damage wrought by your actions will be extremely difficult to repair. The opportunity for another investor to restart operations at Koidu, if that is your expectation, will be onerous in view of the requirement for significant capital and the specialist technical skills (which currently can only be found outside of Sierra Leone due to the complexities of large, commercial underground operations). These challenges are compounded by Sierra Leone remaining a difficult jurisdiction to attract capital, highlighted by the fact that a large foreign investor has had to shut operations because of your actions.

To provide some additional context, your actions since the illegal strike commenced on 3 March 2025 have caused irrecoverable financial losses exceeding US$16m, which are increasing daily, and US$20m to recommission the operation. In addition, and beyond the reputational damage to Koidu and its management team, the collapse of income for thousands of Sierra Leonean workers and families in the Kono District will be felt for generations to come. We are extremely concerned for their livelihood caused by the financial hardship they could face following your illegal and unwarranted intervention. We sincerely hope that with Koidu having fully adhered to all of its legal commitments, the government of Sierra Leone will do similar and support all the ex-employees and the impacted communities in Kono.

 

Beyond the financial losses incurred, which we will be seeking redress for, further damages will be sought following concerning your very public defamation, libel, malicious falsehood, incitement to violence, abuse of influence, and unlawful interference with a legitimately operating business which has unflinchingly adhered to the laws of Sierra Leone for the last 22 years.

 

Summary of Allegations

 

The following conduct, supported by contemporaneous evidence, is attributed directly to you:

 

Tortious interference with the Company’s investment rights and property rights.

 

Repeated public and private demands directed at the Company and its leadership, despite your lack of official mandate.

 

False accusations of bribery and corruption, including direct allegations against the Company and its management.

 

Attempts to suppress those accusations in exchange for payment-conduct that constitutes blackmail and extortion.

 

Malicious, fabricated and inflammatory claims that carry a harmful and defamatory undertone, suggesting illicit or exploitative conduct with no basis in fact, and which amount to slanderous insinuations that are both reckless and entirely without foundation.

 

Widespread dissemination of knowingly false, contradictory, and reckless statements via public platforms and social media.

 

Incitement of protests, illegal blockades, threats to our employees from storming the mine site thus putting lives and property at risk.

 

Legal Grounds and Enforcement

 

We reserve the right to take the following legal and enforcement actions against you without further notice, seeking full damages for the financial, reputational and operational harm directly resulting from your actions:

 

Initiate civil and criminal legal proceedings in the High Court of Sierra Leone for defamation, incitement, blackmail, unlawful interference, and related violations under national law,

 

Claim for redress and your extradition under the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Common Investment Code in Nigeria.

 

File legal proceedings in the Royal Court of Guernsey, where our parent company is domiciled, to pursue full commercial damages and injunctive relief.

 

File a formal complaint with the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights in the Gambia, and refer your conduct to other international human rights institutions.

 

Launch international asset tracing investigations targeting all assets, directly or indirectly associated with you, including those held via nominees, proxies, trusts, or offshore structures, and worldwide freezing orders to prevent dissipation of assets.

 

Seek international travel restrictions, arrest warrants and sanctions, including direct referral to diplomatic and multilateral bodies.

 

Engage foreign embassies and diplomatic missions with interests in Sierra Leone, including but not limited to the European Union, Republic of South Africa, United Kingdom, Sweden Philippines, Namibia, India, the United States and Zimbabwe to raise formal concerns regarding your actions and their destabilising effect on the business climate..

 

These actions will be taken concurrently and aggressively in the interest of protecting the Company, restoring the rule of law, and ensuring accountability.

 

Relief Sought

 

We hereby demand the following:

 

1. Payment of US$20m to restart operations so the dismissed or terminated employees can resume their duties immediately and their entitlement to End of Services Benefits reinstated.

 

2. An immediate and unconditional cease and desist from any further interference, threats, public accusations, or communications targeting Koidu, Octea, or any of their personnel.

 

3. A formal and public retraction of all false, defamatory, and malicious statements made.

 

4. A written commitment that no further threats, blackmail, or incitement will be issued or supported by you, directly or indirectly.

 

Notice of Intent

 

Unless we receive a full and satisfactory written response confirming your compliance with the aforementioned relief, we reserve our rights to initiate legal and enforcement actions against you.

 

This letter is written without prejudice to all legal rights held by Octea, Koidu, and their affiliates, all of which are expressly reserved.

 

Yours sincerely,

 

Mr. Gustaf Fredrik Bodin

 

Director & General Counsel

 

For and on behalf of Octea Limited

 

gbodin@octealimited.com

 

Cc:

 

H.E. Dr Julius Maada Bio, President

 

Hon. Julius D. Mattai, Minister of Mines and Mineral Resources

 

Hon. David M. Sengeh, Chief Minister

 

Hon. Sheku A. F. Bangura, Minister of Finance

 

Hon. Mohamed R. Swaray, Minister of Employment, Labour & Social Security

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