Liberia: 'Intimidation Ploy' - LPDP Sees Political Extortion - Declares Task Force Illegitimate

Monrovia — Since the indictment of the Speaker of the House of Representatives, J. Alex Tyler, along with others by the Government of Liberia based on allegations contained in a report released by Global Witness, the new political home of the Speaker, the Liberia People Democratic Party (LPDP) has been mute on the issue as a political institution but it seems after Andrew Grooves, Chief Executive Officer of Sable Mining broke silence, many individuals and institutions are finding their voices to comment on the saga.

Speaker Tyler and past and present officials of government have been indicted along with Sable Mining in alleged illegal payments reportedly offered by Sable to these Liberian officials.

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