Liberia: Eugene Fahngon’s Attitude, A Disgrace To Public Service - News Summed Up

Liberia: Eugene Fahngon’s Attitude, A Disgrace To Public Service


But your employee, Eugene, is not mincing his words as he used the f%&$ words on Rep. Snowe and even on Rep. Gray, who came in later. According to Eugene, Snowe had tried to forcefully fight his way to remove from the custody of officers of the Liberia National Police (LNP) a gentleman, who had allegedly photographed him (Eugene) dancing in a public night club. AS EUGENE EXPRESSED HIS aggression in Snowe’s face, he named the kind of dance he (Eugene) was doing. UNDER CONSTITUTIONAL, CIVIC Responsibilities and Professionalism, which is part four of the National Code of Conduct for all public officials and employees, including Eugene, Snowe and Acarous, they are urged:“MAINTAINING DIGNITY OF THE Public Service: All Public Officials and Employees of Government shall exhibit good conduct at all times, both at work and off-duty. He or she shall be honest, faithful and just, and shall not act in a manner against the honor or dignity of the public service.


Source: Front Page Africa September 10, 2018 00:33 UTC



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