Liberia’s opposition CDC party accuses government of influencing the judiciary
An official of the opposition Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC) of Liberia says President Joseph Boakai’s government is using the judicial system to further political aims. The Boakai government recently issued writs of arrest or removed from office some officials of former President George Weah’s government for alleged corruption. Eugene Nagbe, chair of the CDC National Executive Committee, tells VOA’s James Butty, that former President Weah is a man of peace who operated within the confines of Liberian laws during his administration
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