A judge has imposed a US$200 fine each on seven indictees in the widely publicized Global Witness corruption case.
“The Fight Against Corruption Has Not Been Lost,†LACC Boss Disagrees with President
Jerome Verdier, the Executive Chairman of the Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission, says the fight against corruption has not been lost.
The 5 Most Useful Liberian Websites
There are several online sites that are useful to Liberians but these five websites provide key solutions to pressing problems in the nation. Some are little known while others have already gathered popularity.
Activist Questions Pres. Sirleaf’s Clemency to 34 Inmates
An Activist in Monrovia has questioned President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf’s executive order granting clemency to 34 inmates.
Inmates at Voinjama Central Prison Engage in Farming
A group of inmates at the Voinjama Central Prison recently harvested rice on farmland provided to them by the government.
EDITORIAL: Trust in the Government is Important to National Security
On the evening of August 7, Liberians began to hear rumors of “strange men†with guns in Bomi, in a scene reminiscent of the start of the various iterations of Liberia’s civil war.
700 Pages of Evidence Compiled By Taskforce in Ongoing Bribery Case
The chairman of the special presidential taskforce formed to investigate bribery allegations in response to the recent Global Witness report has announced that the body has already compiled more than 700 pages of evidence in preparation for additional indictments.
After Inconclusive Autopsy in Victoria Zayzay Case, Second Autopsy Underway
After the release of the autopsy report of Victoria Zayzay contradicted the Liberia National Police’s earlier account of suicide, the Ministry of Justice has announced a second autopsy.