spot_imgspot_img
Saturday, November 23, 2024

FORMER FINANCE MINISTER SAMUEL TWEAH’S LEGAL WOES DEEPEN AMID US$6.2 MILLION SCANDAL

Date:

MONROVIA – In a searing critique, activist Martin K. N. Kollie has highlighted the deepening legal troubles of former Liberian Finance Minister Samuel D. Tweah. Facing criminal charges over a US$6.2 million FIA scandal, Tweah finds himself in a precarious situation compounded by U.S. sanctions and the challenges of securing a bail bond.

The charges against Tweah are bailable, meaning an insurance company could theoretically file a bail bond of US$12.4 million to keep him out of jail before, during, and after his trial. These provisions are detailed in Chapter 13.2 to 13.4 of the Criminal Procedure Law and Chapter 63.1 of the Civil Procedure Law. However, Tweah, affectionately known as “D-Tweah,” has hit a major roadblock. Despite hiring a team of lawyers to secure a bail bond, no insurance company is willing to take the risk.

The reluctance of insurance companies stems from an official warning by the U.S. government, which has explicitly directed the Central Bank of Liberia, commercial banks, and other businesses, including insurance companies, not to engage in transactions with sanctioned individuals using U.S. dollars. The repercussions for defying this directive are severe, potentially leading to the collapse or insolvency of any insurance company that offers a bond to Tweah, a U.S.-sanctioned designee.

Given this predicament, Tweah remains in hiding. The legal team’s failure to secure a bail bond leaves Tweah with few options. If he cannot obtain the necessary bond, he faces the prospect of incarceration before, during, and after his arraignment and potential conviction. Kollie aptly describes this as a “catch-22” situation, where Tweah is trapped between complying with the court’s orders and facing inevitable legal consequences.

Adding to his woes, Tweah has been directed by the Monrovia City Court to present himself this week. Failure to comply could lead to the Government of Liberia issuing an INTERPOL Red Notice for his arrest and extradition, effectively treating him as a fugitive and common criminal. The gravity of the situation is further intensified by Tweah’s invitation from the Liberian National Police for questioning regarding his alleged involvement in the mysterious death of former Internal Audit Agency (IAA) boss Barten Nyeswa.

This dual pressure—criminal charges related to the US$6.2 million scandal and potential involvement in a murder investigation—paints a bleak picture for the former finance minister. Kollie notes that Tweah’s reputation is irreparably damaged, with his name now synonymous with a range of criminal offenses, including theft, misuse of public funds, criminal facilitation, and money laundering.

The implications of Tweah’s legal battles are profound. His case underscores the urgent need for accountability and transparency in Liberia. Activist Kollie calls on President Joseph Boakai to take a firm stand against corruption, emphasizing that ending impunity is crucial for the nation’s progress. Tweah’s case serves as a stark reminder of the pervasive corruption that has long plagued Liberia’s public sector, and the pressing need for reforms to restore public trust.

The legal quagmire surrounding Samuel D. Tweah highlights the difficulties and challenges of pursuing justice in a system influenced by both local and international pressures. As Tweah’s fate hangs in the balance, the broader message is clear: the fight against corruption in Liberia must be relentless, and those in power must be held accountable for their actions. Only through such measures can Liberia hope to achieve true transparency and integrity in governance.

smartnews
Smart News Liberia is an online news outlet and a product of Smart Media Group Inc. Our website, smartnewsliberia.com, covers a broad spectrum of news content. For inquiries or information, you can reach us at 0777425285 or 0886946925, or email us at smartnewsliberia@gmail.com or info@smartnewsliberia.com.

LATEST DEVELOPMENT

A MILESTONE FOR LIBERIA’S HIGHER EDUCATION, BUT CHALLENGES REMAIN

The launch of Liberia’s first doctoral programs at the...

BOAKAI’S MISPLACED AMBITIONS AS LIBERIA BLEEDS AND THE PRESIDENT COURTS GLOBAL VANITY

Eight months into his presidency, Joseph Boakai’s administration is...

TAKE IMMEDIATE PRECAUTIONS TO PREVENT THE SPREAD OF MPOX – STAY ALERT, STAY PROTECTED

As Liberia confronts the resurgence of Mpox, the confirmation...

NO JUSTIFICATION FOR HIGH SALARIES OF BOAKAI ADMINISTRATION OFFICIALS AMID ECONOMIC STRUGGLES

In the midst of Liberia's current economic struggles, revelations...

COMMENTARY

PRES. BOAKAI’S LACK OF LEADERSHIP AND LIBERIA’S POLITICAL CRISIS

-A Commentary Joseph Boakai's failure to lead has once again...

THE MASS DISMISSAL OF LIBERIAN PUBLIC SERVANTS: A TROUBLING TREND UNDER THE BOAKAI ADMINISTRATION

A Commentary by Wondah L. Jah Since assuming the presidency,...

SECURITY RISKS: IS PRESIDENT BOAKAI UNKNOWINGLY SETTING THE STAGE FOR EARLY COUP D’ÉTAT?

In his commentary, Liberian political analyst Vandalerk R. Patricks...

IS JOSEPH BOAKAI LISTENING TO PROTESTS AROUND AFRICA?

A Commentary By Wondah L. Jah In January, Joseph Boakai,...

LATEST NEWS

Share post:

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW

OPINION

LIBERIANS ARE IN AN ABUSIVE RELATIONSHIP WITH THE UP AND CDC

  An Opinion By Grace RK Guar Every six...

AMERICA’S NEGLECT OF LIBERIA: A CALL FOR CHANGE

An Opinion By Bishop Dr. Rudolph Q. Kwanue, Sr A...

AMID AN UNENDING WAR AGAINST POVERTY, INJUSTICES – HAS THE PROGRESSIVE STRUGGLE BECOME LOST IN TRANSLATION?

A Patriot's Diary With Ekena Wesley What manner of Liberian progressives...

HAS PRESIDENT BOAKAI’S GOVERNMENT BEGUN BEARING GOOD FRUITS? (PART1)

By Jacob N.B. Parley Following a careful reflection, I have...

ELEVATING THE AG BIBLE COLLEGE TO A UNIVERSITY: A MILESTONE ACHIEVEMENT

By Jacob N.B. Parley After many years of successful preaching...

THE GALLERY

spot_imgspot_img

MORE ARTICLES

spot_imgspot_img

MORE NEWS

LATEST DEVELOPMENT NEWS

LATEST CRIME NEWS

Share via
Copy link