President George Weah has instructed Charles Gibson to take over as officer-in-charge of the Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission, replacing James Verdier, who ended his tenure over the weekend.
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.
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.
Margibians Express Mixed Reactions Over Appointment of Nuquay
Margibians are reacting to President George Weah’s appointment of former House Speaker James Emmanuel Nuquay as head of the Liberia Civil Aviation Authority.
Weah Makes More Appointments; Replaces Justice Minister Designee
Pres. George Weah nominates more individuals to serve in various ministries and agencies of the government.
Justice Minister Nomination Withdrawn Amid Public Outcry
Amid pressure from the public, President George Weah has withdrawn the nomination of Charles Gibson as justice minister.
EDITORIAL: Off to a Rough Start, President Weah Can Get Back on Track
President Weah is now in the leadership seat and needs to make careful decisions about the individuals he wants to carry out his pro-poor agenda.
Weah Under Pressure to Withdraw Nominee for Justice Minister
President George Weah’s nominee for justice minister is raising concerns about the new president’s commitment to fighting corruption.
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