Amid ongoing dialogue on reforms in Liberia’s electoral system, two former officials in Bomi are calling for an amendment in the National Code of Conduct to include other officials in the legislature and judiciary.
Ahead of Armed Forces Day, Law Professor Wants AFL Budget Increased
Ahead of the 62nd Armed Forces Day on Monday, February 11, the associate dean of the Louis Arthur Grimes School of Law is calling for increased budgetary allotment to the Armed Forces of Liberia.
Local Media Review Their Conduct During the October 10 Election
The Press Union of Liberia has issued a warning against ethical transgressions by media institutions and practitioners during the ongoing elections season.
Sirleaf Finally Constitutes Office of Ombudsman; Former Police Head Massaquoi Appointed as Chair
President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has finally constituted the Office of Ombudsman for the implementation of the Code of Conduct.
President Issues Order on Office of Ombudsman, Advancing Implementation of Code of Conduct
In the wake of debates among citizens on the implementation of the Code of Conduct, President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf on Tuesday, March 14 issued Executive Order No. 83, specifying some requirements for the Office of the Ombudsman.
Margibi Former Assistant Superintendent Inducted as New Stipendiary Magistrate
The Former Assistant Superintendent for Development of Margibi has been formally inducted as the new Stipendiary Magistrate of the Kakata Magisterial Court.