Josef Skrdlik
josefskrdlik.bsky.social
Josef Skrdlik
@josefskrdlik.bsky.social
Journalist wandering around West Africa | Recently Guinea, Sierra Leone and Mali | MPhil @Cambridge_Uni
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Since Julius Maada Bio became Sierra Leone’s president in April 2018, his wife and her family have scooped up luxury properties in The Gambia – with funds of unexplained origin.

My investigation for OCCRP exposes Fatima Jabbe-Bio’s real estate portfolio.

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“Mohamed Ould Ghadda, President of NGO the Organization for Inclusive Transparency, was arrested at his home just before midnight, shortly after he announced he would present evidence of corruption in a case prosecutors had dismissed.”

Oliver Dunn and I for @occrp.org:
Mauritanian Civil Society Calls for Release of Prominent Anti-Corruption Activist
Mohamed Ould Ghadda, President of NGO the Organization for Inclusive Transparency, was arrested at his home just before midnight, shortly after he announced he would present evidence of corruption in ...
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December 20, 2025 at 5:31 PM
Together with Oliver Dunn, we tried to bring some clarity to last month's obscure and confusing military coup in Guinea-Bissau – our new analysis for Africa Confidential:
Coup d’état or coup de théâtre?
The military has overthrown the president but his allies remain in place – prompting some regional leaders to suspect skulduggery on all sides
www.africa-confidential.com
December 14, 2025 at 12:57 PM
Since early this year, Mauritania has been waging a mass deportation campaign targeting African migrants.

Oliver Dunn and I spent weeks on the ground mapping abuses by authorities – and how the campaign is affecting the lives of migrant workers.

Our story for Al Jazeera:
‘I’ll go back’, say African migrants deported in campaign by Mauritania
Mass crackdown on migrants follows deal signed with the EU to stem migration from source countries in Africa.
www.aljazeera.com
December 14, 2025 at 12:53 PM
My deep dive, with Oliver Dunn for @newlinesmag.bsky.social, into how Jos Leijdekkers inserted himself into Sierra Leone’s elite – and quietly rebuilt his cocaine trafficking empire.

“Having successfully waited out the scandal, the administration has no incentive to act.”
July 28, 2025 at 7:14 PM
Reposted by Josef Skrdlik
NEW: When the Dutch drug kingpin “Chubby” Jos Leijdekkers fled authorities in Europe, he landed in Freetown, Sierra Leone, where he rebuilt his empire alongside the country’s ruling family, report Oliver Dunn & @josefskrdlik.bsky.social for @newlinesmag.bsky.social.

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When a Dutch Drug Kingpin Needed a New Base, Sierra Leone Welcomed Him With Open Arms
Jos Leijdekkers, one of Europe’s most wanted men, quietly insinuated himself into the lives and businesses of the country’s elite
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July 28, 2025 at 12:41 PM
My new piece, together with Oliver Dunn, for @africa-confidential.com, analysing recent developments in Mauritania’s political economy. We explore how the fall of former President Abdel Aziz affected political alliances, and examine Mauritania’s growing pragmatic partnership with the EU.
Aziz falls – while his closest ally thrives
Jailed for corruption, the ex-president has lost his battle with his former right-hand man and the political elite continues to consolidate power
https://www.africa-confidential.com/article-preview/id/15539/aziz-falls-–-while-his-closest-ally-thrives
July 2, 2025 at 6:04 PM
Eid al-Adha celebrations in Mauritania:
June 11, 2025 at 12:51 PM
“The first lady drew a baseless link in her video between OCCRP’s investigation and her dispute with Koidu Limited, a company operating Sierra Leone’s largest diamond mine.”
Sierra Leone First Lady Dodges Questions on Gambia Properties
Fatima Bio also falsely accused OCCRP of giving her a 24-hour deadline to respond to queries, when in fact she was asked to answer reporters’ questions within nine days.
www.occrp.org
May 25, 2025 at 11:27 PM
The OCCRP exposé in Sierra Leonean newspapers:
May 25, 2025 at 11:25 PM
A modest block of social housing in south London has an unlikely tenant – the first lady of Sierra Leone.

Our story for The Times revealed how Fatima Jabbe-Bio continues to rent her council flat seven years into her husband’s presidency.
Sierra Leone’s first lady rents a council flat in south London
As 336,000 households wait for accommodation in the capital, Fatima Jabbe-Bio retains tenancy of her old home in Southwark while living in a Freetown mansion
www.thetimes.com
May 25, 2025 at 11:07 PM
Since Julius Maada Bio became Sierra Leone’s president in April 2018, his wife and her family have scooped up luxury properties in The Gambia – with funds of unexplained origin.

My investigation for OCCRP exposes Fatima Jabbe-Bio’s real estate portfolio.

www.occrp.org/en/investiga...
www.occrp.org
May 25, 2025 at 6:17 PM
A new story I worked on with The Republic, exposing corruption and mismanagement at Gambia’s state-owned printer, GPPC.
Alleged fraud, nepotism and failed contracts sink Gambia’s state-owned printer
Internal records show that the state-owned printing company – Gambia Printing and Publishing Corporation – is on its knees. Amid salary delays and allegations
therepublic.gm
March 12, 2025 at 7:46 PM
Mustapha K Darboe and I reveal how EU funds paid to IOM in The Gambia for returnee migrant reintegration fail to make any meaningful impact.

The scheme has been turned into a cash cow for IOM-designated suppliers.

Our new story for The Republic 👇
Reintegration or return to despair? How IOM in Gambia fails ‘backway’ returnees
In the last decade, irregular migration, locally called ‘backway’, has led tens of thousands of young Gambians to leave the country for Europe, either in
therepublic.gm
February 11, 2025 at 12:51 PM
One of Europe’s most wanted, Dutch cocaine kingpin Jos Leijdekkers, lived undisturbed in Sierra Leone for two years – and even began a relationship with the president’s daughter.

We investigate how he appeared in the country under a fake identity and embedded himself in local power structures.
President Bio keeps cocaine lord in the family
One of Europe’s most wanted criminals is the partner of one of the President’s daughters and has transferred his operations to Freetown. An Africa Confidential Special Report By Josef Skrdlik and Andr...
www.africa-confidential.com
February 7, 2025 at 7:11 PM