The Concerned Citizens United to Bring Our Money Back, also, referred to as COCUBOMB, has criticized House Speaker Bhofal Chambers for his recent comments excluding the legislature from questioning by international investigators examining the case of the missing billions of Liberian banknotes.
Speaker’s Office Accuses Media of Misinterpreting His Statement
The office of Speaker Bhofal Chambers has accused the media of misinterpreting the context of the comments made by him during a press conference held last week at his capitol building office.
Grand Bassa Lawmaker Wants House to Submit to Missing Billion Probe
After House Speaker Bhofal Chambers made a controversial comment that the legislature cannot be invited by any institution for investigation into the missing billions in Liberian banknotes, Grand Bassa’s fifth district representative, Thomas Goshua, has differed by saying no one is above the law.
House Speaker Says Former President is Person of Interest in Missing Billions Saga
The speaker of the 54th National Legislature, Bhofal Chambers, says former president Ellen Johnson Sirleaf is a person of interest in the case of the missing banknotes.
Gov’t Renews Lobbying Contract for KRL International
The Liberian government has renewed the services of the lobbying firm KRL International, which had worked to bolster the image of former President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf.
War Crimes Court Gets Major Boost as U.S. Congressman Introduces Resolution
The United States Congress has received a resolution calling for the full implementation of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s recommendations, including the establishment of an extraordinary criminal tribunal for Liberia.
Speaker Chambers Blames Former President Sirleaf for Current Economic Hardship
The speaker of the 54th National Legislature has blamed former President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf for the current economic hardship affecting the country.
Lower House Ratifies Eton Road Financing Loan Agreement
A day after the joint legislative committee on Ways, Means and Finance held a public hearing on the US$536,400,000 loan financing agreement between the government of Liberia and Eton Finance PTE Limited to finance road constructions in the country, the House of Representatives has ratified the document.