Managing Director Twehway said the allegation caused his daughter in the United States of America to suffer bullying from her friends in school, which has a major damage to everything he ever worked for. Mr. Twehway speaking to journalists upon his return from the nationwide tour” Tuesday, disclosed that he had been receiving calls from people believed to be family members to the fallen auditors, threatening to go after him. Mr. Twehway dispelled notion that his lawsuit is intended to silent critical voices against his public service record, stressing that the court is the best place to establish truth from defamation. Mr. Costa had accused Mr. Twehway of having his hands in the death of Internal Audit Agency Director General James Nyeswa and three auditors working for the Liberia Revenue Authority. In the complaint, the plaintiff is seeking for an order compelling Defendant Henry Costa to retract his statements which are deemed derogatory.
Source: Front Page Africa March 05, 2021 06:44 UTC