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Liberia Council of Churches Urges General Auditing Commission To Request An Audit Of The National Legislature
Liberia Council of Churches Urges General Auditing Commission To Request An Audit Of The National Legislature
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MONROVIA – The Liberia Council of Churches (LCC), through its President Bishop Kortu K. Brown, has called for a full comprehensive forensic audit of the National Legislature in a bid to combat against fraud, waste and abuse in the first branch of the Liberian government.
Founded in 1982, the LCC is an ecumenical Christian organization that comprises of churches and other religious groups operating in
Liberia.
A statement issued in Monrovia over the week end quotes the group’s President as urging authorities of the General Auditing Commission (GAC) to take the lead and request for an audit of the National Legislature.
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Liberia Council Of Churches President Calls For Expeditious Release Of Findings into the ‘Suicide’ of EPS Agent Melvin Early
Liberia Council Of Churches President Calls For Expeditious Release Of Findings into the ‘Suicide’ of EPS Agent Melvin Early
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Speaking in an interview with reporters at his offices in Brewerville, outside Monrovia on Tuesday, April 27, Bishop Brown said the government must ensure that citizens’ right to know is not violated by keeping in secrecy the outcome of the investigative report on the death of the EPS agent.
MONROVIA – The President of the Liberia Council of Churches (LCC), Bishop Kortu K. Brown, is calling on the Government of Liberia, through the Executive to expeditiously probe and release to the public findings and outcome on the investigation launched into the death of agent Melvin Alex Earley of the elite Executive Protection Service (EPS).
Liberia: LCC President Questions The Rationale Behind The Printing Of New Liberian Bank Notes
Liberia: LCC President Questions The Rationale Behind The Printing Of New Liberian Bank Notes
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Bishop Brown observed that there are mounting concerns within the public on the whereabouts of monies printed during the administration of ex-Liberian President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, and the present regime of President George Manneh Weah
MONROVIA – As the signing of a Joint Resolution by members of the National Legislature for the printing of L$48million remain in limbo, the Liberia Council of Churches (LCC), through its President Bishop Kortu K. Brown has termed as a form of “gambling” the move being made by the Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC) led-government of President George Manneh Weah to print new family of Liberian currency without the submission and clear understand of a full report on the total amount of money in circulation by the Central Bank of Liberia (CBL).