A Liberian civil society group is calling for the immediate suspension of Monrovia Consolidated School System (MCSS) officials over alleged corruption.
MCSS Superintendent James Momoh is among those accused of mismanaging $1.1 million meant for scholarships and other education-related support.
The Financial Intelligence Agency (FIA) flagged the suspected misuse, including an insurance fraud scheme.
With Liberia’s education sector already under strain, the scandal is drawing public outrage and demands for accountability.