Author: Contributing Writer

So, we know that corruption is a form of dishonesty or criminal offense undertaken by a person, or an organization that is entrusted with a position of authority, for the purpose of abusing their power and acquiring illicit benefits. Corruption may involve many unwanted vices including bribery, nepotism embezzlement, and some practices such as undue interference into the works of the judiciary by the executive to tilt the balance of the scale. At this particular moment in time, corruption is a pandemic that has literally taken hold of every fabric of the Liberian society. And I must establish that while…

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The Republic of Liberia has lost her full membership rights at the African Union, is now an observer at the African Union, one without a voting right, from being a founder to a shocking rejected stone, one who understood the purpose for which the organization was founded.

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RESPONDENT’S CLOSING MEMORANDUM FACTUAL BACKGROUND 1.1 On 7 June 2013, the Monrovia Oil Trading Corporation (“MOTC”) filed a Petition for Accounting against Mr. Amos Brosius, requesting him to account for over US$8,000,000.00 (Eight Million United States Dollars) MOTC supplied Ducor Petroleum, Inc (“Ducor”) and which Ducor sold and payment thereof received by the said Ducor while Mr. Brosius was both the general manager of Ducor. 1.2 In its Petition, MOTC alleged: That it procured the incorporation, registration and funding of Ducor and owns and holds 90% of all the authorized and issued shares of Ducor while Mr. Amos Brosius owns…

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Monrovia – The Coronavirus Pandemic exposed the inefficiencies of many systems. For Liberia, a country still recovering from the collapse of the education system, the disruption in education for students, particularly high school students, is deepening the already existing social injustices associated with poor learning. TRIBE, a social enterprise officially launched in December 2019 has been leading efforts and running programs to bridge the learning gaps.

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