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Senate cites heads of energy sector Grand Kru County Senator Numene T. H. Bartekwa has attributed the closure of major businesses, including rich tax-paying supermarkets, to the Liberia Electricity Corporation’s incompetence to provide the needed daily energy supply. “For example, businesses along the Gardnersville Freeway, including the Harbel and Saksouk Supermarkets are closing because these businesses have to run generators for the upkeep of their businesses, which is undermining the revitalization of the economy; LEC Is proving incompetent and unable to provided the needed energy,” Senator Bartekwa told the Daily Observer yesterday minutes after he submitted a communication to the Senate requesting the appearance of heads of the energy sector. ....
Citizens Complain ArcelorMittal for Bad Labor but Pres. Weah Commends Company for Developmental Contributions to Liberia Citizens Complain ArcelorMittal for Bad Labor but Pres. Weah Commends Company for Developmental Contributions to Liberia Share Nimba – Despite complaints from workers, citizens and Civil Society Organizations about Liberia’s steel giant ArcelorMittal continuous practices of bad labor, President George Manneh Weah has hailed the company for its operation in Liberia. President Weah appraisal to Arcelor Mittal comes just two days, when he reacted sharply to similar bad labor practice, coupled with breach of social corporate responsibilities by another concession company operating in Liberia, MNG Gold. ....
That the rule of law in Liberia is in crisis goes without question. Courts of law which should be dispensers of cool and unadulterated justice, are plagued with corruption with reports of judges and judicial officials receiving bribes. Lawyers are also not exempt from accusations of unethical behavior as well. Further down the line, the criminal justice system is weak and corruption prone. Reports of unethical behavior and human rights abuses by Police and security officers are widespread. Too often the Police have been accused of displaying blatant partisan bias in the enforcement of the law. This has led to marked decreased public confidence in the Police and there are very little signs that this situation may change anytime soon. Rising incidents of mob justice and the increasing rate of violent crimes are clear signs of trouble suggesting a lack of public trust in the Police. ....