Liberia: CPP Chairman Cummings Mocks President Weah’s ‘Take Note’ Warning to Officials, Says No Political Will to Fight Corruption Liberia: CPP Chairman Cummings Mocks President Weah’s ‘Take Note’ Warning to Officials, Says No Political Will to Fight Corruption Share Monrovia – Tough-talking opposition leader Alexander Cummings says President George Weah’s pledge to fight corruption in his State of the Nation Address was just another long list of broken promises he keeps making to the Liberian people. Taking a deep swipe at President Weah’s pledge to fight corruption during his inauguration in 2018, Mr. Cummings said three years later, the Weah-led government has not only failed to fight corruption, his “administration has embraced the menace and surrendered to it.”