Month: April 2026

Politics & Elections, Society & Development,

LAW MUST BE ABOVE POLITICS: A CONSTITUTIONAL ADVICE TO LIBERIA’S HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

Guest Author: Tiawan Saye Gongloe The expulsion of Yekeh Kolubah for expressing a view on the Makona River boundary dispute is not merely an internal disciplinary action. It is a profound constitutional error—one that raises a fundamental question for our Republic: shall Liberia be governed by law, or by political emotion? At stake is not whether Hon. Kolubah was right or wrong. At stake is whether

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Liberia’s USD18 Million Intelligence Windfall: How a Sprawling Intelligence Budget Is Institutionalizing Graft

The NSA Act of 2011, combined with the Liberian Constitution of 1986, the Public Financial Management Act of 2009, the General Auditing Commission Act of 2014, and the Code of Conduct Act of 2014, creates a legal architecture that fully prohibits unaccountable public spending. The ruling political class has chosen to ignore every instrument in it.

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