The Executive Chairperson of the Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission (LACC), Cllr. Alexandra Kormah Zoe, has renewed her strong call for the establishment of a National Anti-Corruption Court, describing it as a decisive step toward deepening accountability and restoring public trust in the justice system at the opening of the Quarterly Workshop organized by the Ministry of Justice in partnership with the LACC, which brought together county attorneys, prosecution monitors, and representatives from the Ministries of Labor and Justice.
The event brought together member states from across the West African region to exchange ideas and strengthen collective efforts toward transparency, accountability, and integrity in governance.
The Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission (LACC) has brought in Several Officials from the National Insurance Company of Liberia (NICOL) for questioning in Connection with Alleged Financial Malpractice.
The workshop brings together leaders from Grand Gedeh, River Gee, Maryland, Sinoe, and Grand Kru Counties under the theme “Strengthening Local Government through Integrity, Transparency, and Accountability.”
Representing the Executive Chairperson, Mr. James Kingsley, Executive Director of LACC, delivered remarks emphasizing that compliance is no longer optional it is a strategic imperative. He commended Orange Liberia for choosing a theme that speaks to the heart of ethical leadership: “Always act with ethics, responsibility, and integrity towards our colleagues, clients, and partners."