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Finance Ministry Backs Legal Review-Brunson Ways whistleblower reforms require sustainable…
MONROVIA - Liberia’s fiscal authorities have stepped decisively into the justice reform arena, signaling that the sustainability of witness and whistleblower protections will depend as much on financing discipline as on legal design.!-->…
‘Whistleblower incentives need stronger protections’-Cllr. Toe Pushes Amendments,…
MONROVIA - Liberia’s justice reform agenda sharpened further as the Ministry of Justice formally advanced a policy position linking whistleblower incentives to stronger, enforceable protection mechanisms within the country’s legal!-->…
Investors Watching Liberia Closely, as Decisions today will shape future investments
LIBERIA IS DRIFTING into a dangerous zone—one where policy inconsistency, legal ambiguity, and executive overreach are beginning to erode the very foundation upon which investor confidence rests. And if this trajectory is not!-->…
GC Backs Witness Protection Act Amendments-Says protection laws key to accountability
MONROVIA - Liberia’s governance reform agenda gained further institutional backing as the Governance Commission weighed in decisively on the ongoing review of witness and whistleblower protection laws, framing the process as essential!-->…
LACC Chairperson Warns Against Weak Safeguards-Says trust deficit undermines…
MONROVIA - Liberia’s anti-corruption fight has been sharply reframed around a single, decisive question: can the State truly protect those who dare to speak? At a high-level legal review in Monrovia, the Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission!-->…
Prosecution Retreats in Tweah Trial-Indictee’s Testimony Goes Unrebutted, Courtroom…
MONROVIA - Liberia’s high-profile economic crimes trial involving former Finance Minister Samuel Tweah has taken a dramatic turn, with the Prosecution’s decision not to rebut his detailed testimony on financial authority raising serious!-->…
EPA Cracks Down Nationwide-ED Yarkpawolo Leads Regulatory Offensive
MONROVIA - Liberia’s environmental governance has entered a more assertive and visibly consequential phase, with the Environmental Protection Agency moving beyond routine oversight into a posture defined by enforcement,!-->…
Senators Red-Flag LTA Actions-Urge caution, foreseeing credibility damage
MONROVIA - Liberia’s telecommunications sector is facing renewed scrutiny as lawmakers caution the Liberia Telecommunications Authority against what they describe as a potentially risky approach to handling a disputed concession agreement.!-->…
Press Freedom Day Orator Warns Against Silencing-UNDP’s Resident Rep Says Free Press Spurs…
MONROVIA - At a time when truth is increasingly contested by misinformation, financial pressure, political tension and digital abuse, Aliou Mamadou Dia, Resident Representative of the United Nations Development Programme, used!-->…
Kanubah Cautions Against Intolerance-Catalogues wave of attacks against journalists
MONROVIA - Press Union of Liberia President Julius Kanubah used World Press Freedom Day in Kakata to deliver the Union’s pointed assessment of Liberia’s media climate, warning that press freedom remains under pressure despite!-->…