Liberia Anti-Corruption Body Denies Brutality
The Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission has denied claims by the ministry of public works that it brutalized the ministry's communications director, Jesefu Morris Keita.
The Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission has denied claims by the ministry of public works that it brutalized the ministry's communications director, Jesefu Morris Keita.
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Look LACC Boss, there is no need justifying the action of your men.Your directive/order and its implementation reminds me about the days of ATU, SOD Etc. Have you forgotten when you were arrested and humiliated for what was called 'Mistaken Identity?'The issue that had to do with Mr. Keita was very simple. If you had wanted him to appear for an investigation,Mr. Keita does not run or is not the proprietor of a private entity. He works for the Liberian Government, under the direct supervision of the Head of the Ministry of Public Works.Instead of doing a commmunication to the Minister, to have Mr. Keita excused to attend an investigation, you allegedly ordered your men to kidnap, manhandle and brutalize him because, according to you, his failure to honor a verbal invitation into a US$12,000.00 Contract with FlashPoint which he had initiated. Sergeant Pepper hopes you will remain firm by doimg same to all of those involved in the LAA Corruption Saga. Please remember, what goes around, comes around.
LIBERIA IS FINISH, CAN ANYONE BET WHETHER THIS SYSTEM IS BETTER OF THEN GHANGAY, I CHALLENGED ANY LIBERIAN. WHEN THEY GOT ARRESTING POWER WITH A CELL IN THEIR OFFICE, BEAT PRIVATE CITIZEN UP ......IT JUST STARTING LET UNMIL GO LACC AND OTHER POWERFUL PEOPLE IN THIS GOVERNMENT WILL TEACH LIBERIAN LESSON. BRAVO LACC