Liberian Journalist Wants United States Gov’t Place Economic Sanctions on Liberia for Corruption, Human Rights Violations - News Summed Up

Liberian Journalist Wants United States Gov’t Place Economic Sanctions on Liberia for Corruption, Human Rights Violations


Monrovia – A Liberian journalist based in the United States, Stephen Binda, is craving the United States Government to punish Liberia’s Government officials for alleged acts of corruption and misuse of power. “Unaccounted US$25 million which government claimed it infused into the economy although no documentation provided to investigators showing beneficiaries names and addresses. He furthered that President Weah’s responses on these national matters speak clear of his lack of transparency and prioritizing his personal interests above the four million Liberians. He, among other things called on the United State Department of State and other agencies to keep a close eye on daily activities unfolding in Liberia under the Weah’s Presidency alongside its Arab allies amidst global terror threats. He added that the United States begins to investigate signs of money laundering involving some officials of the Weah Presidency which violates international laws and considers travel restrictions of several officials who continue to breach and violate public trust.


Source: Front Page Africa April 10, 2019 00:50 UTC



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