In Sierra Leone, which has been rated as one of the most corrupt countries in the world, even the health sector isn't immune from the cronyism and bribery that is rife in many public institutions.
The country's anti-graft commission has even cited incidents of health workers asking mothers for money for drugs which should be free.
The BBC's Umaru Fofana has been investigating from the capital, Freetown, where the recent Ebola outbreak further underlined the need for transparency and accountability.
Take a listen to his report:
BBC Africa
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