Fresh Trail Awaits Tweah?…As Legal Defect Cited In Guilty Verdicts Against Co-Defendants
The legal battle surrounding Liberia’s controversial US$6.2 million economic sabotage case has entered a dramatic new phase, with defense lawyers for former Acting Justice Minister Cllr. Nyenati Tuan and former National Security Advisor Jefferson S. Karmoh, filing a Motion for New Trial before Criminal Court “C”. The motion comes just days after a divided jury…
LBDI Emerges From The Shadows…Profits, Deposits, Bank Capital Increase
The Liberia Bank for Development and Investment (LBDI) has stepped out of the shadows with strong profits, a stronger, greater deposit base, and a solid equity base for the period ended December 31, 2025. Submitting the Annual Report to the Annual General Meeting (SAGM) of the bank’s shareholders, the bank’s President & Chief Executive Officer,…
Representative Cole Criticizes Opposition…Over Selective Celebration of Tweah’s Acquittal
Bong County District #3 Representative J. Marvin Cole has criticized opposition members for celebrating the acquittal of former Finance Minister Samuel Tweah while ignoring other opposition figures who were found guilty by the trial jury. Addressing a press conference on Monday, May 11, 2026, Representative Cole said he congratulates former Minister Tweah on his acquittal,…
Judge Warns Jurors Against Influence….Amid Public Debate Over Recent High-Profile Verdict
The A.D. May Term of Court opened today across Liberia with a strong and pointed caution from Resident Judge Geeplah Tiklo Konton of Criminal Court “B,” who urged prospective jurors not to allow themselves to be swayed by money, influence, or external pressure as they prepare to serve during this term. Delivering the formal charge…
Kruah Places Hold On Redundancy At Firestone
The Minister of Labour, Cllr. Cooper W. Kruah, Sr., has formally requested the Management of the Firestone Plantation Company to place an immediate hold on the proposed redundancy of Winston Ford, Co-Chair of the Firestone Agricultural Workers Union (FAWUL). In a communication to the company, the Minister indicated that the Ministry’s recommendation is based on…
NASSCORP Still Leads The Way After 50 Years…From Welfare Agency To Liberia’s Largest Domestic Investor
The National Social Security and Welfare Corporation (NASSCORP) was established on July 10, 1975 by an Act of the Legislature to protect Liberian workers through social insurance. Fifty years later, it stands as the country’s most consequential public-sector social program, administering three core schemes-the Employment Injury Scheme for workplace accidents, the National Pension Scheme for…
Deputy Justice Minister Alarms Over Severe Prison Overcrowding
The A.D. May Term of Court for Criminal Assizes A, B, C, and D, formally opened on Monday, May 11, 2026 across the country, with proceedings in Montserrado County capturing national attention, as the Deputy Minister for Administration at the Ministry of Justice used the occasion to sound a strong warning about the worsening crisis…
Boakai Pushes Africa Unity Drive In Nairobi…Calls For Regional Action On Security, Development
President Joseph N. Boakai has intensified Liberia’s diplomatic push for stronger regional cooperation, holding high-level bilateral talks with Kenyan President William Ruto and Ivorian President Alassane Ouattara focused on peace, governance, economic growth, and Africa’s collective future. According to an Executive Mansion release dated May 11, 2026, during separate meetings on the sidelines of the…
“State Still Has Legal Options Available” …Legal Expert says Tweah Facilitated By Authorizing Payment
A Liberian Lawyer and Senior Counsel at Jarpah and Associates, Cllr Randy S. A Tarpleh, has stated his dissenting view on the recent verdict passed down by jurors in the just-ended Economic Sabotage case involving former Finance Minister Samuel D. Tweah, who was acquitted by a 12-man jury. In his opinion, Cllr. Tarpeh argued that…
Audit Not To Embarrass Public Institutions’…Says Auditor General Jackson
The Auditor General of the General Auditing Commission (GAC) P. Garswa Jackson has disclosed that a comprehensive audit of the Civil Service Agency (CSA) saved the Government of Liberia millions of dollars through reforms and improved accountability. Speaking on Monday, May 11, 2026, on ELBC, Jackson said audits are conducted to strengthen governance and are…

