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Tuesday, July 2, 2024

CENTAL, CIVIL SOCIETY AND COMMUNITY-BASED ORGS PETITION LACC TO INVESTIGATE AND PROSECUTE OFFICIALS SANCTIONED BY THE U.S GOVT

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MONROVIA – The Center for Transparency and Accountability in Liberia (CENTAL) and at least eight Civil Society and Community-based organizations on Wednesday petitioned the Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission (LACC) to investigate and prosecute public officials sanctioned by the US govt.

The petitioners comprise 228 practitioners under the auspices of the Joint Civil Society Anti-Corruption Initiative (JOCSAI).

In their petition, they requested LACC to act against alleged sanctioned officials. Stating they are committed to supporting the fight against corruption and bad governance in Liberia. They call on the LACC to launch an impartial investigation into corruption allegations.

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They also petitioned the LACC to prosecute the concerned officials in line with its mandate of investigating and prosecuting all allegations and incidences of corruption in Liberia.

Reading the petition at LACC’s office in Congo Town, JOCSAI member Alfreda T. Joe disclosed that Transparency International defines corruption as the abuse of entrusted power and authority for private gain.

Alfreda lamented that corruption is pervasive in Liberia and it is considered one of the major causes of the country’s gross underdevelopment and poverty-stricken conditions of its citizens.

She noted that the country is endowed with natural and other valuable resources.

The group began its match against corruption from CENTAL’s head office and paraded the streets with several banners carrying different inscriptions.

Some read: Investigate sanctioned officials for a better Liberia; and don’t be part of corruption, be part of the solutions, among others.

According to JOCSAI, the Government of Liberia, supported by international partners, citizens, and other stakeholders, has established key anti-graft institutions and passed key laws.

It said the laws include the New Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission Act of 2022, the Whistleblowers Protection Act, the Witness Protection Act, and the Amended Code of Conduct for Public Officials.

Additionally, JOCSAI noted that Liberia has signed up to key international anti-corruption frameworks to fight against corruption.

It named some of those frameworks as the United Nations Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC) and the African Union Convention on Preventing and Combating Corruption (AUCPCC).

Despite these efforts, JOCSAI lamented that the fight against corruption in Liberia remains challenged and undermined by several factors.

She named low budgetary and logistical support to public integrity institutions, and weak enforcement of anti-corruption laws and policies, as some of the challenges.

Alfreda called on the LACC to request from the United States Government all information related to corruption allegations involving persons sanctioned between 9 December 2020 to August 2022, regarding whom prosecutions are yet to commence.

Alfreda named the sanctioned officials including Cllr. Varney G. Sherman of Grand Cape Mount County; Nimba Senator Prince Y. Johnson; Margibi County Senator-elect Nathaniel McGill; River Cess County Senator-elect Bill Twehway; and Liberia’s former Solicitor General Cllr. Sayma Cyrenius Cephas.

In response to JOCSAI’s petition, LACC Executive Chairperson Cllr. Alexandra Zoe thanked the group for taking what she called a bold step in seeking a corruption-free society for the growth of the country.

“We are glad that you have come up with this, but I want to assure you that these actions [are] part of the LACC’s plan for 2024 to go after corrupt officials who have been accused,” she said.

Meanwhile, following the petition, the executive director of CENTAL Anderson D. Miamen wrote on his official Facebook page saying: CENTAL joined a number of civil society and community-based organizations and petitioned the Liberia Anti-corruption Commission to investigate and prosecute public officials sanctioned by the U.S. government for significant Corruption. The message was simple: Corruption is hurting Liberia and Liberians. So, timely and robustly act to help address the culture of impunity and ensure that those who reportedly abused public trust and resources are made to fully account for their actions. The Petition was well-received by the leadership of LACC; we look forward to requested and or required public-interest action.

Thanks to the hundreds of Liberians who signed the petition online, our CSO partners, under the auspices of the Joint Civil Society Anti-corruption Initiative and other well-wishers who continue morally support our work. Thanks to the Embassy of Sweden for supporting CENTAL’s National Integrity Building and Anti-corruption, under which we are building capacity, facilitating joint anti-corruption efforts, and supporting citizens and CSOs to stand up against Corruption and bad governance in the Country.

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  1. Liberia is a strange place. Our country will, for the foreseeable future, being controlled by the very people accused of corruption and violence. The vote is always free and Liberians generally prefer for those accused of corruption and violence to be their leaders (i.e., their change agents). They actually vote for the accused to lead the fight again corruption. Just Imagine?!!! And they say change is coming. Hahaha. This too is Liberia!

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