Rep. Larry P. Younquoi has broken his silence on the case of the alleged missing billions. The lawmaker from of Nimba’s eighth district is calling for the former Central Bank governor, Milton A. Weeks, to be jailed.
Investigation Team Requests Six Weeks to Probe Into Alleged Missing Billions
On October 4, members of the Presidential Investigation Team set up by President George Weah to probe the alleged disappearance of billions in Liberian banknotes said they would take at least six weeks to conclude their investigation.
Central Bank Concludes Internal Investigation: No Money Missing
The Central Bank of Liberia has concluded, after an internal investigation, that no money went missing “as has been erroneously reported in the local media.â€
Weah Condemns Demands of Missing Banknotes Protesters
President George Weah has responded to calls to the international community by leaders of last week’s protest in Monrovia to withhold direct support to the government until it fully accounts for the reported missing L$16 billion (US$104 million).
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.
Court Orders Travel Ban for 35 Individuals in Investigation for Missing Banknotes
The Monrovia City Court has placed a travel ban on 35 individuals it described as persons of interest in the ongoing investigation for the alleged disappearance of billions of dollars in newly printed Liberian banknotes from the Central Bank of Liberia.
Bring Back Our Money Campaign Intensifies
In the wake of billions of Liberian dollars in banknotes reportedly going missing, several groups of Liberians staged a peaceful protest outside the U.S. Embassy on Monday, September 24 and intensified their campaign to mount pressure on the government.
Sen. Kaipay Calls for Independent Probe Into Liberia’s Missing Billions
Amid the alleged disappearance of billions of dollars in newly printed Liberian banknotes, Grand Bassa’s Sen. Jonathan Kaipay is calling on the Coalition for Democratic Change-led government to bring in international investigators to conduct an independent audit instead of the Liberian government itself.