Anti-corruption campaigners and civil society organizations in Liberia have welcomed President Joseph Boakai’s initiative to immediately audit three key government institutions.
These entities identified are the Central Bank, the National Security Agency, and the Executive Protection Service.
Boakai’s government had in a statement on Thursday said the measure is part of efforts to fight against corruption and will eventually capture ministries and agencies.
The committee tasked with this assignment is expected to present its findings within three months which will focus on the period from 2018 to 2023 – about the exact duration of Weah’s regime.
Anderson Miamen, executive director of the Center for Transparency and Accountability in Monrovia has been speaking to WADR.