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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President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf on an oil rig.



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  • goodguy
    Nov 14 2012, 08:02

    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............

  • talkerright
    Nov 16 2012, 12:52

    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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