Former Auditor General John Morlu has called into question the effectiveness and intentions of President Joseph Boakai's war and economic crimes courts and assets recovery efforts, suggesting that they may not be prioritized or properly executed.
Some Locals in Liberia have expressed their concerns over the government's plan to withdraw armed guards from concession companies' facilities across the country. They argue that this move poses a significant threat to the assets of companies operating in Liberia.
The Commissioner-designate of the Liberia Maritime Authority has revealed plans to boost coastal transportation in Liberia in an effort to promote economic growth and reduce unemployment.
Margibi County Senator Nathaniel McGill has called on President Joseph Boakai to include the 12 year rule of Unity Party if the assets recovery is not a witch-hunt.
President Boakai Thursday held talks with Ivorian counterpart Alassane Ouattara on regional stability, trade and energy security as the former aims to revitalize struggling domestic economy following his ascendency to the leadership of a nation once ravaged by wars and deadly health pandemic.
The United States Government extends its heartfelt congratulations to Speaker J. Fonati Koffa and the entire team at the House of Representatives in Liberia for its recent resolution paving the way for the establishment of the War and Economic Crimes Court.
Amidst citizens, civil society actors and international high quest for the establishment of the War and Economic Crimes Court (WECC), the Liberian Senate has made a decision to look at the matter after weeks.
The estimated 64,000 people living along Liberia’s Roberts International are exposed to severe heath pandemic due to ongoing road work that grossly ignores environmental and safety guidelines.
Liberian President Joseph Boakai on Wednesday issued an executive order to identify and recover stolen state assets and prosecute complicit current and former officials under a crackdown on graft launched since his January inauguration.
Since the wide cat protest in the gold mining town of Kinjor, Grand Cape Mount County, took place last week, a business man and citizen of the county has regretted the incident saying dialogue would have been better.