The House of Representatives recently called a contempt hearing against Mr. Kamara for his alleged failure to appear and provide financial updates on...
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Minister Kamara said his failure to appear before the House at the prescribed time was due to his medication in Ghana and the visit to Liberia by an IMF delegation. By Bridgett Milton Monrovia, July 3, 2024: Members of the House of Representatives have dropped all charges against Mr. Boima Kamara, the Minister of Finances and … The post House pardons Finance Minister appeared first on Liberia news The New Dawn Liberia, premier resource for latest news.
The House of Representatives recently called a contempt hearing against Mr. Kamara for his alleged failure to appear and provide financial updates on...
CAPITOL Hill, Monrovia – Liberia’s Finance Minister Boima Kamara’s attempt to appease the House of Representatives has only exacerbated his...
The Liberian Finance Minister says collaboration with the IMF remains a cornerstone for the country’s economic stability and development. By Lewis...
Last month, House Speaker Cllr. Koffa threatened a shutdown if the Ministry of Finance could not financially support the House of Representatives. By...
The House of Representatives has unanimously agreed to amend its rules and proceedings to conform to modern legislative standards. Monrovia, Liberia,...
Madam Brunson has challenged public servants to rely on their ability while exploring new things that are key to their growth in public service. By...
The Government of Liberia signed an agreement with local firms here to formulate its development roadmap, the ARREST Agenda for Inclusive...
President Joseph Nyuma Boakai published his assets declared to the Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission in January this year amid public concerns. By...
By: Austin S Fallah – A True Son of Liberia Social and Economic Emancipation: Our city, Monrovia, the bustling capital city of Liberia, stands as...
Amid the EPA’s enforcement efforts, the agency’s head complains that they continue to see violations everywhere. By Lincoln G. Peters Monrovia,...