AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoHouse Oversight on Cocaine Case: Liberia’s House summons LDEA, RIA, Justice and Customs over a US$19.2M cocaine seizure, demanding details on suspects in custody and progress in the transnational investigation. Academic Integrity Push: UMU introduces QR-code certificates to curb fake degrees, letting employers and agencies verify graduate records online. Constitution Reform Debate: CSA DG Joekai presents a paper assessing the Gloria Scott committee report, as lawmakers and commissions press for modernization of the 1986 Constitution. Health Regulation Crackdown: LMDC orders closure of Goodwill Clinic and two other private facilities in Sinkor and New Matadi for expired medicines, improper waste disposal and other compliance breaches. Youth Leadership & Women in Governance: UNDP backs ethical youth political leadership as YPLS Africa Cohort 13 opens in Monrovia, while Ellen Johnson Sirleaf’s Amujae forum spotlights women leaders. Agriculture Skills & Jobs: AITB warns Liberia can’t develop without skilled human capital, urging stronger TVET capacity building. Insurance Sector Reform: The House passes a bill to create an independent Insurance Commission, shifting oversight from the Central Bank. Rights Groups vs LDS Influence: Liberian human rights defenders reject LDS Church influence on family policies, saying imported ideologies threaten women and children.
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