By Amos HarrisA dramatic courtroom battle has erupted in Liberia’s high-profile economic sabotage case. Following the first day of the trial, Fayiah broke his usual practice of avoiding public commentary on active cases. Fayiah challenged his critics with a bold “Prove me wrong,” predicting that this case could become the shortest economic sabotage trial in Liberia’s history. He emphasized that in legal proceedings, an admission by a party or their lawyer carries substantial evidentiary weight, which he believes strengthens the state’s position. While Fayiah is confident in a swift conclusion, some experts caution that economic sabotage cases are notoriously complex, often involving intricate financial records and lengthy arguments.
Source: GNN Liberia March 13, 2026 10:36 UTC