Day: August 29, 2024

Breaking! CSA, MFDP TO BLOCK 6, 387 CIVIL SERVANTS ACCOUNTS

IPNEWS: The Civil Service Agency (CSA), and the Ministry of Finance and Development Planning (MFDP), will temporarily block 6, 387 names of civil servants until proper verification is concluded.  According to a joint CSA, MFDP release, those to be affected refused to participate in the GAC general verification process, of government payroll compliance Audit conducted …

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Cllr. Cephus, Senator McGill Part Ways Ahead of Court Hearing

IPNEWS: With less then a week to go into a writ prohibition filed by lawyers representing Margibi County Senator, and former Minister of State for Presidential Affairs, Nathaniel McGill, the lead lawyer and former Solicitor-General Cllr. Cyrenius Cephus, has part ways over mutual consent. In an authentic leaked transcript in the possession of the authoritative …

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Zero Investment in Liberia, Lack of Progress in Guinea, HPX’s Dangerous Propaganda Demands Action

IPNEWS: High Power Exploration (HPX) made headlines in September 2019 with its acquisition of the Nimba iron ore deposit on the Guinean side of the border, a move that was initially celebrated as a significant boost for West Africa’s mining sector. However, four years later, HPX has failed to deliver on its promises, raising serious …

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US$20M Cash Consignment Transiting through Bank of Ghana(BOG) to Liberia is legitimate transaction

IPNEWS: The Central Bank of Liberia (CBL) clarifies media reports, that a US$20M cash importation consigned to the Bank of Ghana (BoG) destined for Liberia is a legitimate transaction. The importation of United States dollars is part of the Bank’s normal function, which is required to meet the needs of the economy, including the USD …

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Liberia: Gloria Musu-Scott Free At Last

–-As Supreme Court of Liberia Overturns Life Sentence of Former Chief Justice Gloria Musu Scott IPNEWS: In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court of Liberia has overturned the life sentence previously imposed by Criminal Court ‘A’ on former Chief Justice Gloria Musu Scott and her relatives. The sentence was in connection with the death of …

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PERSPECTIVE: Senator Nathaniel F. McGill must be worried!

By: Journalist Emmanuel T Degleh Senator McGill is seeking to leverage the Supreme Court to avoid further investigations by the Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission into allegations his actions concerning the Ministry of State supplementary payroll scandal. McGill claims that he was acting on orders from President George Weah, implying that he should not be held personally …

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45 Rehabilitation Officers and Prison Superintendents undergo BCR Training

IPNEWS: The Bureau of Corrections and Rehabilitation (BCR) under the Ministry of Justice (MOJ), with support from UNDP conducted a three-day refresher training for 45 rehabilitation officers and prison superintendents in Gbarnga, Bong County. Speaking at the training, UNDP Justice, and Security Officer Lisa Karlsson noted that the BCR is important in ending poverty and …

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Camp xSEL: Several Campers Complete 2024 Career Path Development

IPNEWS: Following five weeks of intensive teaching, training and different activities aimed at guiding young senior high school students to develop or grow more interest in sciences, 73 students on Wednesday, August 28, 2024 completed the 2024 camp of Camp xSEL. Camp xSEL is an annual summer program under the USAID-funded Bringing Research to Impact …

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