Liberia: Oil Company Wants International Firm for Audit
Amid accusations of corruption, the National Oil Company of Liberia has announced that it is seeking the services of an international auditing firm in "furtherance of its commitment to transparency and accountability".
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Liberia: NOCAL Seeks Reputable Int'l Firm for Audit
The NEWS, 13 November 2012
The National Oil Company of Liberia (NOCAL), has announced another measure in furtherance of its commitment to transparency and accountability. read more »
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Liberia: NOCAL Thwarts GAC Audit
The NEWS, 13 November 2012
In the aftermath of the dismissal of over 42 employees of the General Auditing Commission (GAC), more information have emerged detailing why the employees were summarily dismissed. read more »
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Liberia: NOCAL Plants Accountability Cornerstones - Sends Bid Out to Submit to External Auditors
The Analyst, 12 November 2012
In its continued efforts to calm nerves and maintain public respect earned since its formation, the National Oil Company (NOCAL) is not letting any stone remain unturned in its way ... read more »
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Liberia: NOCAL in 'Dirty Tricks' - Claims COCIPNAR Boss, to Discredit Rep. Snowe Et Al - But......
The New Republic Liberia, 9 November 2012
The National Oil Company of Liberia (NOCAL) is at the center of yet another troubling allegation that it is behind the series of attacks, damnation and disparagement championed by ... read more »
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Liberia: Audit NOCAL
The NEWS, 8 November 2012
Amidst controversies surrounding the management of Liberia's oil sector, the Chairman of the Board of Directors at the National Oil Company of Liberia (NOCAL), Mr. Robert A. ... read more »
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Liberia: Natural Resources Must Benefit Liberians
The NEWS, 8 November 2012
The Chairman of the Board of Directors of the National Oil Company of Liberia (NOCAL) says the Country's natural resources belong to all Liberians and therefore they must benefit ... read more »
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Liberia: 'Ethically Wrong' - Rob Sirleaf Charges At Snowe
The New Dawn, 7 November 2012
The Board Chairman of the National Oil Company of Liberia or NOCAL, Mr. Robert Sirleaf says it was ethically wrong for Montserrado County District #6 Representative Edwind Snowe, a ... read more »
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Liberia: We Call for Calm in Govt (editorial)
The NEWS, 8 November 2012
For A Month, the country has been faced with series of rivalries between officials of the Executive and Legislative Branches of government. The contention has been dragging for ... read more »
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Liberia: Robert Sirleaf Takes The Stand- Responds to Critics, Defends His Repute
The Analyst, 7 November 2012
The hullabaloo which has greeted the Liberian oil sector particularly centers on fears that returns from the country's newly discovered oil and gas would be clawed away by bigwigs ... read more »
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Liberia: 'I Hold a Liberian Passport, Not American'
The NEWS, 7 November 2012
The Chairman of the Board of Directors of the National Oil Company (NOCAL) says he is a proud son of Liberia, and that his navel string was buried in one of Liberia's fifteen (15) ... read more »
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Liberia: Sirleaf's Son Speaks Out on Allegations from Former Speaker (document)
National Oil Company of Liberia, 6 November 2012
My fellow NOCAL family, and President and CEO Dr. Randolph McClainDistinguished Ladies and Gentlemen of the Press;My Fellow Liberians: read more »
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news you have now fallen in the decent zone. over the years you have reported one sided, the press can be of a help if the truth are reported. yesterday, the Sirleaf's contributed immensely to the purchase of guns according to the madam to massacre over 350,000 of our people, today Robert Sir-leaf is fating for the poor boys to smell. America is seen all that are happening to our people without saying anything only because Liberia's oil is 10% royalty. God is the ultimate judge, Kilby is not qualify like the pro-tempt who are all parading with fake credentials, yet his qualification at the senate lasted for five minutes. WHAT A SHAME............
It is obvious that these elitist gilded theives will not leave Liberia alone. We must simply realize that their real mansions are in the U S A where they stash away the gains from our natural resources and chain our people down with illiteracy, abject poverty, muddy roads, and burst septic tanks. Liberia has become their cheap farmland. We must learn our lessons and love and treat each other right; then out of this love a good native leader will rise and keep our wealth right here and truly develop this country.
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