More funding for anti-graft institutions key to achieving good governance
[The New Dawn - Liberia] - 20/11/2025
By Lewis S. Teh Former Head of LACC Cllr. James N. Verdier is urging the Liberian Government to allocate sufficient funds to Anti-Corruption Institutions, which he says will help minimize corruption in society. “Corruption erodes public trust, it stifles economic growth, and it undermines the (…)
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