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Liberia: Seven Dismissed At Finance


 

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The Inquirer (Monrovia)

15 May 2008
Posted to the web 15 May 2008

Seven employees of the Department of Revenue and Expenditure at the Ministry of Finance have been dismissed with immediate effect for acts of "dishonesty in the conduct of government business," a statement from the ministry said.

According to the statement released last Tuesday, which quoted a letter from the Personnel Division of the ministry, the dismissal of the seven employees is in consistent with the Civil Service Standing Orders of Chapter 4, Section 2.2h, which the release said dwelled on the dishonesty in the conduct of government business.

Those dismissed according to the statement in the Bureau of Customs are Mr. Monnah Sarmie, the Custom Supervisor Assigned at the RIA Custom Warehouse, Mr. David Togba, Custom Officer of the RIA Collectorate and Gabriel Yarkley, Custom Examiner at the RIA.

The statement also identified others dismissed from the Expenditure Department as Mr. Roland Smith, Deputy Coordinator of the Physical Audit Unit, Patricia Dixon, Accounts Analyst at the office of the comptroller, Jamil Davis, Paymaster of the Disbursing Office and the Deputy Disbursing Officer of the Republic of Liberia, Esther Lumeh.

The statement added that the authorities of the ministry have also transferred with immediate effect two employees of the Expenditure Department to the Archives and record section and the Personnel Section respectively.

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Those transferred are paymaster Emmanuel Taylor of the Disbursing Office and paymaster Nancy Kolaco of the Disbursing office.



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