Containers with U.S.$60 Million Go 'Missing' in Liberia
While an investigation into the reported disappearance of about U.S.$60 million - as confirmed by Information Minister, Lenn Eugene Nagbe - continues, the government has restricted the movement of individuals who it believes can help solve the mystery of the lost containers, writes the Liberian Observer.
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The Government of Liberia is yet to give any clarity on the reported missing container of money amounting to L$9 billion (US$60 million) from the Freeport of Monrovia. The… Read more »