The Central Bank of Liberia has reacted to the report submitted by the Presidential Investigation Team on the US$25 million mop-up exercise, which was carried out by the Technical Economic Management Team through the Central Bank.
Two Central Bank Officials Also in Prison in Connection to ‘Missing Billions’ Case
The Liberia National Police have turned over to the Monrovia City Court two defendants in the multiple criminal offense case involving former and current officials of the Central Bank of Liberia.
Police Announce Investigation into Death of Central Bank Official
The Liberia National Police says it is investigating the death of Matthew Innis, the Deputy Director for Micro Finance in the Regulation and Supervision Department at the Central Bank of Liberia or CBL.
Milton Weeks, Charles Sirleaf and Dorbor Hagba Sent to Court on Multiple Criminal Charges
The Liberia National Police has forwarded to court the former executive governor of the Central Bank of Liberia, Milton Weeks, along with Charles Sirleaf and Dorbor Hagba, the current deputy governor for operations and the director of banking respectively.
Press Union Lauds Weah for Signing New Press Freedom Act into Law
The Press Union of Liberia or PUL has lauded President George Weah for signing into law, the Kamara Abdullah Kamara Act of Press Freedom.
Police Confirm Arrest of Milton Weeks, Charles Sirleaf, and Another Central Bank Official
The Liberia National Police has confirmed the arrest of the former executive governor of the Central Bank of Liberia, Milton Weeks, along with Deputy Governor Charles Sirleaf, and the director for banking at the Central Bank, Dorbor Hagba.
Press Union Reacts to Statement Accusing Media of Promoting Inciteful Messages
The Press Union of Liberia has reacted to a joint statement by representatives of the United Nations, African Union, and ECOWAS accusing the Liberian media of promoting inciteful messages.
In Israel, Weah Unveils Business Opportunities in Liberia
The Executive Mansion disclosed in a release that Weah arrived in Israel for a state visit on February 25 and has been meeting with business executives, making field trips and giving speeches on the rich potential of critical sectors, including agriculture, mining, energy, tourism, and technology.