Background
The Judicial Branch under the leadership of Chief Justice, Francis Korkpor has repeatedly been besieged by claims of corruption and manipulations. In public opinions and those who may have had an encounter with the system, it is alleged that the system is infested with flaws, corruptions and certainly, is easily manipulated. Whether these allegations are true or not, two things are required to ensure certainty: Â independent and credible investigations. The United States Government even with some flaws is still the best, independent, credible, sophisticated and reliable democratic government in the world. The U.S. Department of Treasury, as part of its functions, is responsible for financial matters. The Treasury, after closely investigating the issue of corruption and bribery in the judicial system in Liberia, rendered a verdict; that verdict acquiesced with public opinions and perceptions about corruptions and briberies. Those allegedly culpable have been lined up. In
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Sen. Edwin Melvin Snowe, Bomi County
Barely twenty-four hours following Information Minister, Ledgerhood Rennie’s rants aginst U.S. Congressman Chris Smith’s assertion that the Weah led government is kleptocratic and is responsible for the suffering of the Liberian people, Senator Edwin Melvin Snowe of Bomi County has said there is no need to politicize the ongoing debate.
Appearing on a local radio on Tuesday, April 6, 2021, called on fellow citizens to forget about the day to day politics and look at issues in the best interest of the country.
“It is not everything about diplomatic discussions we bring to the public. ECOWAS has heard Congressman Smith and the U.S. State Department’s human rights report. But to note, it has lots of similarities to the past reports that have been coming out, even when Weah was not President of Liberia,” Snowe said.