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Saturday, February 22, 2025

RAMPANT CORRUPTION ALLEGATIONS ROCK JOSEPH BOAKAI’S ADMINISTRATION IN LIBERIA

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MONROVIA – In a shocking development, the nine-month-old government of President Joseph Boakai in Liberia is engulfed in serious allegations of rampant corruption and mismanagement. Reports have emerged accusing officials within the Boakai administration of engaging in “off-budget” practices, purportedly siphoning off public funds and perpetuating a disturbing trend seen in previous regimes.

The Liberian Anti-Corruption Commission (LACC) has announced the initiation of a thorough investigation into these allegations, which suggest that over US$15 million has been misappropriated by government officials. This practice, which blatantly contravenes established financial management protocols in Liberia, raises urgent questions about transparency and accountability within an administration that pledged to eradicate corruption.

Prominent voices in the legislature have joined the outcry, with Bomi County Senator Edwin Melvin Snowe, Jr. and Nimba County District Number 8 Representative Musa Hassan Bility publicly condemning the government’s actions during a live local radio broadcast. They have described the practices as criminal, calling for immediate accountability.

The LACC’s statement underscores its dedication to investigating the alleged misappropriation of millions, vowing to scrutinize the financial activities of the Boakai administration. In a perplexing twist, many lawmakers claim ignorance of any such off-budget schemes, despite a reported allocation of over US$2 million to them. This includes US$1.5 million designated for special sessions of the House of Representatives and US$812,612 for the Senate, alongside an unaccounted US$2.3 million tagged as “miscellaneous.”

A closer examination of questionable expenditures paints a disconcerting picture of potential financial mismanagement:

  •  US$2 million for covert operations by the National Security Agency (NSA)
  • US$65,000 spent by the Ministry of State for the funeral of Thomas Doe Nah
  • US$191,679 allocated as the President’s contribution to the Muslim community
  • US$250,000 for the construction of a VIP lounge
  • US$1.123 million** for purchasing armored and unarmored vehicles for the President and Vice

President Additional expenditures include funds for various funerals, operational costs for the Vice President’s office, and recovery operations for miners trapped in River Cess.

“Off-budget” expenditures, which fall outside the government’s official budget, have long been tools for misallocating resources. Such practices often lead to a lack of transparency, increased national debt, inefficiency, and a significant erosion of accountability. The misuse of off-budget financing can distort economic indicators, complicating policymakers’ comprehension of the government’s true fiscal health.

As the LACC gears up to investigate these grave allegations, the Boakai administration, which campaigned on a promise of integrity and reform, faces mounting pressure to prove its commitment to ethical governance. The potential fallout from these findings could profoundly impact public trust and the political landscape in Liberia.

While the legal framework governing public finance may permit the prosecution of individuals found guilty of misconduct, the journey toward accountability remains fraught with obstacles. Citizens are left anxiously awaiting transparency and justice in a system that has long battled the scourge of corruption.

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