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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…
Chicago, USA – The Chief Investigator of the Liberia Fire Service Agency, Col. Alex K. Dickson has held talks with Chicago Fire Department Chief Richard C. Ford II, with the aims of helping the Liberia National Fire Service with equipment, logistics and the rebranding of the fire service medical department in Liberia.
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.
MONROVIA – The Liberian Government through the Liberia Commission on Small Arms (LiNCSA) benefits from a donation of assorted Physical Security and Stockpile Management (PSSM) equipment to enhance the working of the Security Sector.
Abuja – The Embassy of Liberia near Abuja, Nigeria, has announced with profound regrets the death of Lieutenant Colonel Oyango Kole.
There have been countless reports, both internationally and locally, of the very inhumane conditions of several prison facilities across Liberia. These conditions range from over crowdedness and lack of sanitary supplies to filthy and unsafe ventilations, etc.
MONROVIA – Sister Aid Liberia (SALI), a women-based National Non-Governmental Organizations vehemently condemns the Liberian Government use of lethal force against peaceful protesters who have gathered to beseech the government to address the sparring number of gruesome cases of rape against women, especially girls and babies in Liberia. The ongoing peaceful protest by Liberian women and men alike who are demanding that the Government fix the country’s judicial and political systems so that women and girls are protected from sexual and all forms of violence is guaranteed by Article 17 of the Liberian Constitution and by various international instruments. It is…
RIVERCESS COUNTY – Cestos, the place popularly known as the city of natural beauty, was a scene of huge jubilation when a groundbreaking ceremony which sets the pace for the construction of a concrete road was held.
Monrovia – Under fire Minister of Gender, Children and Social Protection, Madam Piso Saydee Tarr is firing back a day after Nobel Laureate Leymah Gbowee called her out for failing to answer the bell to the rapidly rising wave of rape cases in Liberia.
Liberia as a nation has been faced with a lot. From one tragedy to another; from one disease to another and one global pandemic to another. Yes, in the midst of all those tragedies, we, as a nation and people have striven and endured to the end. Our ENDURANCE is our Strength. As our children and the rest of the world’s children prepare and/or already begun the school year 2020-2021, I hope that my professional ideas will serve as a beacon of hope for not only on the way we view and treat our children but to support their teachers,…