AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoAnti-Corruption Push: Liberia’s Assets Recovery and Property Retrieval Task Force (AREPT) says it is legally prepared to win its indicted cases, pointing to procedural victories that could shape future prosecutions. Drug Case Update: Liberia National Police and Joint Security have charged seven suspects, including Global Logistics Services (GLS) and its operations manager, over the US$19.2m cocaine seizure at Roberts International Airport, with claims of attempted bribery to recover and interfere with the shipment. Justice Reform: Attorney General Cllr. N. Oswald Tweh calls for stronger Witness Protection and Whistleblower protections to boost Liberia’s anti-corruption fight and tackle gaps in the law. Women, Peace and Security: Liberia validated its Third National Action Plan on Women, Peace and Security, moving into phase three after a two-day workshop with partners. Border Operations: The ruined Kablaken Immigration Checkpoint is hampering Liberia–Côte d’Ivoire border work, forcing officers to operate from makeshift structures. Digital Governance: UNDP handed ICT equipment to the Public Procurement and Concessions Commission (PPCC) to improve data handling and continuity. Community Development: LACE and LPRC signed a corporate partnership agreement to expand community empowerment and CSR projects. Youth Skills: Bong County launched a free two-month ICT and digital literacy training for 110 students.
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