Internal Wrangling, Allegations of Corruption Mar Liberia’s Premier Anti-graft Institution
Internal Wrangling, Allegations of Corruption Mar Liberia’s Premier Anti-graft Institution
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Monrovia – Liberia’s Premier anti-graft institution, the Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission (LACC) continues to sink into a sea of one controversy after another since the appointment of its embattled outgoing Executive Chairperson, Cllr, Ndubuisi Nwabudike.
The LACC was established by an act of Legislature on August 28, 2008 with the mandate to investigate and prosecute acts of corruption, as well as educate the public about the ills of corruption and the benefits of its eradication.
But two of the commission’s top officials, Vice Chairperson, Cllr. Kanio Bai Gbala and Current Executive Director Mohammed E. Fahnbulleh are currently wrapped in a web of claims and counter claims over allegations of corruption, unlawful employment and administrative lapses, dampening the institution’s
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MONROVIA – Cllr. A. Ndubuisi Nwabudike is poised to leave the Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission in 11 days, but
FrontPageAfrica investigation has found that he is not leaving in peace – his last-minute decisions have been stirring feud between him and his principal deputy, Kanio Bai Gbala.
FPA gathered that the outgoing chairman, the controversial Cllr. Nwabudike, recently embarked on a series of new hiring, promotions and the renewal of the contract of the executive director, Mr. Mohammed Fahnbulleh, who had been serving in that capacity since the former chairman James Verdier’s era.
The feud was heightened by the recent renewal of the contract of Mr. Mohammed Fahnbulleh, the executive director, who has served that position since the era of the Cllr. James Verdier, the former chairman of the Commission.
Liberia: Commercial Court Judge Issues Writ of Arrest for LACC Chairman and Commissioners over Refusal to Remit Former Employees’ Salary Deductions
Liberia: Commercial Court Judge Issues Writ of Arrest for LACC Chairman and Commissioners over Refusal to Remit Former Employees’ Salary Deductions
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Monrovia – An arrest warrant has been issued by Commercial Court’s Chief Judge Eva Mappy Morgan for the Executive Chairperson of the Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission (LACC), Cllr, Nudubusi Nwabudike, along with other top officials over the Commission’s consistent violation of the court’s order.
The writ issued on Wednesday, instructed the court’s acting Sheriff, Emmanuel Morris, to arrest Cllr. Nwabudike, along with the LACC Co-Chairman, Kanio Bai Gbala, Commissioners Charles Gibson and Atty. George Dahn, among others to give reasons, if any, why they should not be arrested for disobeying the order of the court and in total defiance of the authority of the Commercial
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