Liberia: Official Stops Signature On Stolen U.S. Vehicles Report

The Liberia Revenue Authority (LRA's) examiner assigned at the Freeport of Monrovia Ms. Genevieve E. Sesay says a discrepancy chart intended to report conflicting information to the Bureau Veritas Group Company (BIVAC) surrounding some alleged stolen U.S. vehicles was stopped by her chief examiner Mrs. Cecelia McGill.

"In the process of carrying it to BIVAC for signature which is the normal procedure we were told to stop the process of BIVAC signing. We asked [what] was the reason, Mrs. Cecelia McGill said that there was amendment made already by the clients", second State witness Ms. Sesay told the Criminal Court "C" on Monday, 26 June.

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