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Maritime Trial Deepens

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Mineral Laws Under Review

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Monday, 22 April 2013 10:55
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Monday, 22 April 2013 10:58
China Union Begins Shipment

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Forge the Iron While It Is Red Hot

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Liberia, Lithuania Discuss Security

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6000 Housing Units For Paynesville

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Tuesday, 23 April 2013 11:04
Corruption Fight Widens

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Maritime Rented Swimming Pools

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Wednesday, 24 April 2013 10:33
Fair Public Trial Denied

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Wednesday, 24 April 2013 10:34

Senator Wants Loan Scrutiny

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Wednesday, 24 April 2013 10:34
Deputy Chief  Of  Staff Named

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Wednesday, 24 April 2013 10:37
Officials In  Corruption Web

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Wednesday, 24 April 2013 10:47
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Villagers Saved From Unhygienic Condition

The Checago Bright Foundation, a non-profit NGO has come to the rescue of Yelekula town, inhabited by some 2500 Town in a remote jungle for over 50 years without save drinking water, a clinic and...

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Setback For July 26

With barely two months left for this year’s July 26 Independent’s Day celebration slated to take place in the three Western Counties of Grapemount, Bomi and Gbarpolu, the event could face a major...

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Archbishop Michael Kpakala Francis, the outspoken cleric who became the conscience of the society during the tyranical regime of late President Samuel Doe and the tumultous years of the civil war,...

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Pipe Borne Water Hits Central Monrovia

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Mystery Learjet Charter To London


Conflicting statements are flaring regarding the charter of a Learjet for US$100,000 by Ms. Angelique Weeks, chair of the Liberia Telecommunications Authority, to fly her ailing mother to London for medical treatment.

Mr. Benoni Urey, the controversial head of Liberia’s Maritime program during the Charles Taylor years and one of the leading shareholders in Lonestar cell that until recently enjoyed a monopoly in the business, has admitted contributing to the charter with US2000. He said he made the contribution as a member of the family, revealing a conflict of interest since Ms. Weeks heads a regulatory body that oversees the activities of cell phone companies.

Ms. Weeks first contended that other members of her family, all reportedly well-placed in financial circles, contributed to the charter flight and this is indicated by Mr. Urey’s admission.

Now, Rep. Edwin Snowe says he had documents revealing the cell phone company that actually paid the bulk of the money, all this after allegations, denied, the Lonestar had dished out the money, at least most of it, for the flight.

In an interview with Rep. George Mulbah (Bong County), chair of the House’s Defense Committee and member of the committee on the LTA, he revealed that the phone regulatory body has not operated within an approved budget during the past five months.

He told this paper that since the inception of President Sirleaf’s second term the LTA has not operated using an approved budget, but rather used a budget decided by its members through a resolution.

“Now, our question is that in the wake of this, people’s private expenditure has become very lavish? I think that’s a lavish expenditure, including huge allowances for commissioners,” he stressed.

Rep. Mulbah said though Ms. Weeks is obliged to run the LTA through an approved budget instead of a resolution.

He said Ms. Weeks will have to appear before the House to answer some key questions, and that if her role is established as the prime financier of the chartered flight, a resolution will be passed to have her dismissed.

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