Africa-Press – South-Sudan. The Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs has scheduled an urgent press conference in Juba on Monday to address what it describes as a leaked report concerning former Vice President Benjamin Bol Mel’s alleged electronic records.
According to a media advisory issued by the ministry’s press unit, the briefing is scheduled for 2:00 PM at the Ministry of ICT and Postal Services headquarters conference hall.
The advisory states that the session is intended for accredited journalists and requests attendees to arrive 15 minutes early with valid accreditation cards.
It provides contact details for further inquiries and is signed by the ministry’s press unit, bearing an official seal.
The subject of the briefing is listed as a “leaked report on Benjamin Bol’s electronic diary,” although the advisory does not provide additional details on the nature or contents of the alleged report.
The ministry has not yet released further information regarding the claims referenced in the advisory.
Journalists have been invited to attend for clarification on the matter, which has generated public interest following its circulation across social media platforms.
The ministry has not indicated whether any formal investigation or official findings will be presented during the briefing.
The development comes amid heightened public attention on allegations and counter-allegations involving senior government officials, often amplified through online platforms.
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