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The Executive Director, Mr. James K. Kingsley, and Ms. Vivian S. Akoto, Executive Assistant in the Office of the Executive Chairperson, Made a Significant Appearance on the Center for Transparency and Accountability in Liberia (CENTAL) Hour on OK FM

The Executive Director, Mr. James K. Kingsley, and Ms. Vivian S. Akoto, Executive Assistant in the Office of the Executive Chairperson, Made a Significant Appearance on the Center for Transparency and Accountability in Liberia (CENTAL) Hour on OK FM

The Executive Director provided an overview of the Commission’s Five-Year Strategic Plan, outlining its core pillars aimed at strengthening prevention, enforcement, public education, and institutional capacity stating that the plan sets a clear roadmap for improving transparency, accountability, and operational effectiveness across Liberia. 
He also highlighted the commission decentralization component of the strategic plan, adding that the initiative seeks to extend LACC’s presence beyond Monrovia by establishing regional offices, thereby increasing accessibility to anti-corruption services and enhancing citizen engagement at the county level.
The Executive Assistant and Program Manager in the office of the Executive Chairperson Madam Vivian S. Akoto discussed the introduction of the revised Asset Declaration form, the newly established Service Delivery Desk and the National Baseline for Asset Declaration. 
She further explained that the Service Delivery Desk is a mechanism to improve public access to the Commission urging the public to make use of the service delivery email address lacc.servicedelivery@gmail.com to report all suspected acts of corruption.
In concluding remarks Madam Akoto noted that the National Baseline for Asset Declaration will serve as a benchmark to monitor those who are to declare by law in the various government entities.