Liberia’s Anti-Graft Chief Pledges Robust Corruption Fight
The chair of Liberia’s Anti-Corruption Commission (LACC) says the country, under the leadership of President Joseph Boakai, will improve its standing on the 2024 Transparency International Corruption Perception Index. This, after Transparency International said Liberia declined 16 points since 2012 on the survey. LACC chairperson Alexandra Kormah Zoe says Liberia under President Boakai will become a country of good governance, transparency, and accountability. She also tells VOA’s James Butty, her commission did not get 100 percent asset declaration compliance from officials in the executive branch of the administration of former President George Weah.
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