The Analyst (Monrovia)
2 July 2009
THE CHANGE OF faces and names in government is as normal as human secretion. But in a politically charged society, every appointment raises eyebrows and both the appointer and the appointee often find themselves before the judgment throne of public opinion when ever political appointments are made. The naming of young Marc Amblard as the next Inspector General of Liberia of all other appointments ...
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