Liberia: Information Minister Says Corruption Prosecutions Must Follow Due Process, Not '4g-Style' Politics
[AllAfrica - Africa] - 9/01/2026
[Liberian Investigator] Information Minister Jerolinmek M. Piah has pushed back against criticism that the Unity Party-led government is moving too slowly on corruption cases, insisting that accountability cannot be pursued through haste or political pressure but must follow the rule of law.
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