Several past and present lawmakers have filed a US$2 million lawsuit against Philipbert Browne, the owner, and publisher of the Hot Pepper newspaper.
James Verdier Says Removing Tenure Protection for LACC will Weaken Its Authority
The executive chairperson of the Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission, James Verdier is calling on the government to review the bill seeking to remove the security of tenure from the commission and other integrity institutions.
Hot Pepper’s Philipbert Browne Continues to Evade Lawmakers
Philipbert Browne, the man who broke news about the mysterious disappearance of newly printed Liberian banknotes, says he did not receive the second communication from members of the legislature requesting him to reappear.
Commerce Minister Attributes Artificial Gas Shortage to Retailers’ Misunderstanding of Road Funds
The Minister for Commerce and Industry, Wilson Tarpeh has blamed the recent artificial shortage of gasoline in the country to ‘misunderstanding’ by petroleum importers regarding the collection of road funds announced by the government.
Past and Present Gov’t Officials to Appear Before Legislature Today Over Missing Billions
The House of Representatives has agreed to invite stakeholders involved in the printing of the alleged missing billions of Liberian dollars banknotes this Thursday, November 8, 2018.
President Weah Presents Bill to Cancel Tenure Positions in Government
President George Weah has presented a bill to the House of Representatives to repeal all tenure positions in the executive branch of government.Â
COCUBOMB Extols U.S. Intervention to Investigate Reported Missing Billions
The Concerned Citizens United to Bring Our Money Back, also known as COCUBOMB, has praised the United States government for its intervention to investigate Liberia’s reported missing billions.
Several Names to Be Removed From Missing Billions Travel Ban
Charles J. L. Gibson, the chair of the Presidential Investigation Team Technical Committee set up to investigate the alleged missing billions of dollars in Liberian banknotes, says several names will soon be removed from the government’s travel restriction list.