The Liberian government has opened a fresh investigation into former Finance Minister Samuel Tweah alleging that more than $20.5 million in rice subsidies were diverted for personal gain —...

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Liberia Opens New Probe of Ex-Finance Minister Over $20.5 Million Rice Subsidy

The Liberian government has opened a fresh investigation into former Finance Minister Samuel Tweah alleging that more than $20.5 million in rice subsidies were...

CDC Tweah’s Acquittal Disrupts Ruling UP As Youth League Demands Justice Minister Removal

The ruling Unity Party’s National Youth League Chairman Togar Melvin Cephus has branded Liberia’s Justice Minister and Attorney General Oswald Tweh as a grave...

UNDP Calls for Responsible Journalism and Stronger Press Freedom Protection in Liberia

Liberia journalists commemorating the World Press Freedom Day in Kakata, Margibi County UNDP Liberia The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has called for stronger protections for...

The Acquittal and the Quiet of Power –  After a two‑year trial, a Monrovia jury clears Samuel Tweah and leaves political rivals nursing a...

For nearly two years the trial had been a spectacle and a scalpel, excising a public controversy and exposing the seams of legal argument, institutional practice, and political animus that stitched it together

Liberia: Maritime Authority Receives Unqualified Audit Opinion from GAC

The Liberia Maritime Authority (LiMA) has received an unqualified audit opinion from the General Auditing Commission (GAC) following the audit of the institution’s financial...

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