MONROVIA – The Central Bank of Liberia (CBL) has categorically refuted a Smart News website story, published April 10, 2023, claiming that Executive Governor, J. Aloysius Tarlue, Jr. is “linked to cover-up in 2 Million Euros Banking Scandal.”
The CBL in a rebuttal statement said it considers the report misleading and an effort that circumvented the facts.
The CBL explained that by also claiming that “Executive Governor Tarlue refused to acknowledge receipt of complaint nor took action against the local bank and may have deliberately misinformed investigators” in an alleged €2 million Euros bank transaction is misleading and false.
The CBL in its rebuttal clarifies that on April 27, 2021, it received a communication from former Solicitor General (SG), Cllr. Sayma Syrenius Cephas, requesting Executive Governor Tarlue to provide information regarding an alleged bank transaction between Candy Group International and Hamak Mining Company. The transaction purportedly occurred between Citi Bank, UK, and the Guaranty Trust Bank Liberia Limited (GTBLL).
the CBL said In his response to the former SG’s letter, Executive Governor Tarlue clarified that the CBL had no corresponding banking relationship with Citibank, UK, which means that Citibank, UK, cannot transact or do business directly with the CBL.
The response further stated that the Bank did not have records of any transaction between Candy Group International and Hamak Mining Company. Smart News, the CBL noted, instead reported that the Bank denied the funds being wired to Liberia.
The CBL argued that it is important for Smart News to know that the Central Bank does not keep or have records of transactions between private companies or individuals and their commercial banks, whether local or international.
CBL: Despite the facts provided in CBL’s response to the former SG regarding the alleged transaction, Smart News opted to report, what it described as a misleading story without a full appreciation of CBL’s operations.
CBL says contrary to the website report, the Executive Governor did not receive communication from any lawyers said to have represented the Candy Group International, and neither did the Bank receive findings of any investigations upon which it failed to act.
The CBL in its rebuttal assures the Liberian people of its unflinching commitment to building a strong and credible financial system. The Bank encourages Smart News to make the efforts to properly investigate the operations of the banking system to avoid such misleading reporting intended to bring the CBL into public disrepute.
Meanwhile, Smart News insists that the Governor has done nothing to give justice to the Candy Group International. Even though Governor Tarlue claimed it did not receive complaints from the lawyers representing CGI, it also did nothing to find out whether the allegation made against GTBank is correct, when it received all documents regarding the transfer.
The Governor requested for relevant documents on the transfer that would serve as a basis for the investigation of the case by the CBL. The transfer documents that included the Swift Tracking Code were given to him by investigators. Yet the Governor did nothing.
In fact, an official in the office of the Governor during an interview with Smart News, embarrassingly admitted that the CBL got no means of monitoring money transfers into the country.
The official told Smart News that CBL only depends on reports from the very commercial banks to form its own report. Continue to read Smart News for more reports on the scandal that includes Governor Tarkue’s failure to investigate the case in the wake of continued reports of bank fraud and unscrupulous Liberians duping investors.