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Fight Against Corruption Paying Off? Print E-mail
Written by Alphonso Bahn   
Friday, 20 November 2009
corruptionThe Corruption Perception Index (CPI) is a significant piece of information not claiming the attention it deserves. Liberians have always been concerned about its worsening state of affairs in terms of improving quality of life for its people. Among other things, corruption continuously plays major role in this deficit.

Individual and collective greed in high places has squandered resources needed to provide basic services to our communities to the extent that 13 officials had to die in 1980 and 3,000 more followed afterward.

National conversation about the effect of corruption has never been ignited as it’s being in the last 5 years. In that effect, small but significant results are being realized. From 2000 to 2004, insecurity in our country coupled with heightened sense of irresponsibility of our leaders prevented update in the degree of dishonesty in Liberia. Maybe it was too rampant to account for. We are now seeing steady improvement in Liberia’s CPI, indicating that light is finally at the end of the very long tunnel. The nation recorded 2.1, 2.4 and 3.1 as its index in 2007, 2008 and 2009 respectively. While others may argue that the statistics is imprecise, Liberians have seen small but tangible efforts in the fight against corruption and must be grateful for the hard work thus far. Thanks to the Ellen Administration and the ever engaging Liberian public for this significant development.




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1. 21-11-2009 10:33
 
I don't think so
How many officials have been found guilty of corruption in this government? 
Auditor general Morlu is doing a great job of bringing to light corruptions in our various ministries, but the ministry of justice continues to fail the people by not properly prosecuting these officials. 
Knowing this, how can you conclude that Sirleaf administration is doing a good job at cracking down on corruption?
 
@^..^@
2. 21-11-2009 12:20
 
Fight Against Corruption CAN KILL IN LIB
Liberia corruption fighter killed 
 
Gunmen have killed the Liberian official charged with tackling corruption in public contracts. 
 
Keith Jubah was shot repeatedly on Sunday night outside his house, 60km (37 miles) from the capital, Monrovia. 
 
Police have not yet said whether they believe the killing was related to Mr Jubah's position as head of the Public Procurement and Concessions Commission. 
 
The commission ensures that contracts including major deals for mineral extraction rights are legitimate. 
 
One of Mr Jubah's relatives, who did not want to be named in case he was identified by the killers, told the BBC his body had been set on fire. 
 
"The body was set ablaze but because it was raining in the area, all of it did not burn," the relative said. 
 
The killing took place in the Morris Farm Community. 
 
The BBC's Jonathan Paye Layleh in Monrovia says the commission Mr Jubah headed is one of the new institutions set up after Liberia's bloody civil war to fight the corruption endemic in the West African nation. 
 
The commission screens and reviews all concession agreements involving both local and international investors and also scrutinises government's expenditures. 
 
Three years ago, President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf cancelled some major concessions including those awarded to foreign companies, saying they were unfavourable to Liberia. 
Story from BBC NEWS:
 
PHILIP
3. 21-11-2009 14:23
 
i thought
I thought it was suppose to be Samuel K Doe and Charles taylor regimes these thighs can happen. :cry
 
firewillblaze
4. 21-11-2009 18:45
 
Who are they trying to fool!
How can these people say there is no corruption in Liberia when all the work that John Morlu has done showing corruption in government are just setting around attracting dust? What standard are they looking at? Yes, the president to finally fired Harry Greaves since Obama started putting her in the corrupt African leader category, but that is not enough. Corruption must be attacked at its very root. 
Sorry VR, but I can't continue to tell lies to the Liberian people. I have to tell the truth from now on. You can keep backing corruption if you want but my conscience will not allow me along that path any more. 
 
TheLiberianPeople-TLP
 
TheLiberianPeople
5. 22-11-2009 00:24
 
To hell and back to hell.
Commentary: Liberian President Sirleaf’s Corruption Tree 
11/22/09 - J. Yanqui Zaza, This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it  
 
In discussing President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf’s business interest, an article on Equatorial Guinea (NY Times, 11/17/09) caught my attention. Mr. Urbina, reporting for the NY Times, stated that Teodoro Nguema Obiang, the son of Equatorial Guinea’s president, owns a fleet of luxury cars and bought a $35 million dollar real estate in Malibu, California. The Equatorial Guinea’s President uses phony business practices, extortion, theft, etc to amass wealth according to U.S. Justice Department Memorandum dated September 4, 2004. Yet U.S. officials and reputable institutions such as Wachovia Bank, Riggs Bank, Bank of America which are preaching the philosophy of privatization, are not only facilitating corruption, but are also undermining the campaign of genuine economic prosperity.  
 
As for Liberia, our international partners such as the World Bank, etc and U.S. officials are not only silent on Sireaf’s business deals, as in the case of Equatorial Guinea, but they are also praising President Sirleaf’s efforts to fight corruption. The latest Report of the World Bank called President Sirleaf the “Global Reformer,” referring to Sirleaf’s war on corruption. Well yes, in less than four years, the “Global Reformer” and her cronies are seizing businesses ranging from banks, to mining gold, mining diamond, logging, consulting, importing rice, serving public corporations, etc as depicted by the diagram below. 
 
SIRLEAF INC. 
 
1) SIRLEAF 
 
2) CLAVENDA BRIGHT PARKER 
 
3) STEPHEN CASHIN 
 
4) KEN ATTA 
 
5) SIRLEAF’S SISTER 
 
6) ESTRADA BERNARD 
 
 
 
7) CARNEY JOHNSON 
 
8) RICHARD TOLBERT 
 
9) HARRY GREAVES 
 
10) MORRIS SAYTUMAH 
 
11) JOHN BESTMAN 
 
 
 
 
 
 
LOGGING AND MINING CONSULTANCY 
 
1) CARNEY JOHNSON 
 
 
 
COMPANY SERVES NATIONAL PORT AUTHORITY 
 
1) PARKER PC.CCCLAVENPARKER 
 
CUSTOMERS: 
 
1) FIRESTONE 
 
2) MITALL STEEL 
 
3) MARITIME 
 
4) OIL FACILITY 
 
GRANTED TO  
 
LIBERIA BY 
 
NIGERIA 
 
 
 
INTERNATIONAL BANK (F/K/A INTERNATIONAL TRUST COMPANY) 
 
ATTA: PRESIDENT 
 
CASHIN: CHAIRMAN  
 
RICE IMPORTING CO. 
 
1) CLARENCE SIMPSON (NEPHEW OF PARKER) 
 
2) Sister Jenny 
 
3) John Bestman 
 
An American scholar called J. Gus Liebenow in the 1960s narrated this kind of spurious business practice. In his book, Liberia, the Evolution of Privilege showing that a few families of the Tubmans, Tolberts, Coopers, and Dennis' and their Americo-Liberian cousins owned more than sixty percent of the wealth of Liberia. He said they were the Monrovia-landlords, minority shareholders of Liberia’s natural resources such as NIOC, Bong Mines and the lawyers of foreign companies.  
 
A Liberian critic, the late Albert Porte, in 1970s, wrote and circulated a pamphlet called Gobbling Business. In it, he showed how Stephen Tolbert, the brother of President William R. Tolbert, used his family connection to acquire business. For instance, Stephen Tolbert took over the Sinoe Rubber Plantation, covering 600,000 acres of land, by crook. First, he encouraged other Liberians to take the Company from a German group. And then, he, his wife and his brother took over and kicked out the Liberians. The newly acquired land was in addition to the 4000 acres of land they owned in Bong County and half of the real estate of their Township of Bensonville, Montserrado County. Trying to intimidate Porte, Stephen Tolbert sued the Liberian advocate for damages for libel. The case went to the Supreme Court where Stephen Tolbert’s father-in-law was the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Liberia.  
Joining the critics of Tolbert was Ellen Johnson Sirleaf herself. Even right now in her book, she is critical of the Tolbert family for dominating the government and private sector of the country. However, she is doing the same thing and thinks nobody knows. 
She is preaching a fight against corruption while she and her family and friends are swimming in it. 
While owning acres of land is still profitable, financial institutions such as banks, generate huge profits. Therefore, it was not a surprise that Sirleaf Inc sought and got the ownership of International Bank (IB), formerly called International Trust Company (ITC). Soon after the 2005 election, President Sirleaf and her American partner, Stephen Cashin joined with her friend, Clavenda Bright Parker and her business partner, Ken Atta of Ghana, and took over ITC. Thereafter, Sirleaf Inc got all the major businesses (Firestone, Mitall Steel, the Maritime and the oil facility granted to Liberia by the Nigerian government) as the bank customers. Such an arrangement does, practically, strangulate other banks of profitable revenue. Ken Atta, who Sirleaf had picked to manage the Nigeria oil facility, was now the chairman of the board, while Cashin is the president. 
Well, while there is the perception of conflict of interest because some of the president’s counterparts are customers of her businesses, but the million-dollar question is where did Sirleaf Inc gets the money to buy ITC, etc? The Liberian Petroleum Refining Company’s saga is one of the many money transactions that throws a light on how president Sirleaf had planned to accumulate funds for investing in IB, etc. From the onset, President Sirleaf put her man Harry Greaves at LPRC to manage the Nigerian oil facility and the tank farm to make money for Sirleaf Inc. Of course with the consent and knowledge of President Sirleaf, Greaves cancelled a contract to rebuild the tank farm. Later he negotiated a new contract that was going to give Sirleaf Inc more than $3 million, an amount built in the contract.  
However, the plan failed because Edwin Melvin Snowe, who was Charles Taylor man at the refinery exposed Harry Greaves. Every time Greaves tried to explain he did open new questions.  
And the public condemnation against Greaves forced President Sirleaf to dismiss him, but all along she knew what Greaves was doing and supported him. Now she is looking for another one of her bagmen to head LPRC. 
The deal at LPRC did not get the $3 million for Sirleaf Inc but her company, serving the National Port Authority, is receiving more than half a million a month. Her friend Clavenda Bright Parker brought a company from Ghana that provides equipment for the National Port Authority. Madam Clavenda Bright Parker is on the board of the company and making sure that the interest of Sirleaf Inc is protected. 
In the Lebanese community, President Sirleaf has engineered a cut-throat struggle between two groups of Lebanese merchants. She spends significant time at Abejoudi and even helps them clear their goods through the Port. Her close commercial friend includes Tony Hage and the Lebanese interest he represents. Many ministers of government, including the Finance and Commerce ministers should be able to attest that “aunty” Jenny has called them or visited them to promote the interest of Abejoudi, Tony Hage and their Lebanese friends even when the interest of Liberia and Liberians are involved. President Sirleaf supporters say that she does not know about the corrupt practices of her sister. This is hard to believe since President Sirleaf herself is involved. 
 
“Aunty” Jenny, president Sirleaf sister, is the chief promoter of Lebanese businessmen, while her husband, Estrada Bernard, the President brother-in-law seems to be a legal consultant to every major corporation. Frontpage Africa exposed him as special consultant of Cellcom who was on their payroll. Everybody who read the Dunn report could conclude that Estrada Bernard should have been sanctioned if not prosecuted for illegal acts on behalf of Cellcom. Instead, the Dunn report died a natural death in the hands of a president who says she is fighting corruption. A deal of $600,000.00 for Cellcom DRC showed up on the president’s personal computer used by her brother-in-law and the president Sirleaf claimed that it was another house guest who used the computer. Okay, it was just a coincidence that her brother-in-law is a consultant for Cellcom and a visiting guest happened to be a consultant for Cellcom DRC. Nobody was fooled.  
 
Rice production has taken a back seat because President Sirleaf’s cronies prefer to make huge profits from importing rice. Right after her inauguration, she took the rice monopoly from one group of Lebanese and gave it to Allan Brown, an American who was major campaign contributor. Brown entry into the rice market was subsidized from the rice stabilization funds in the amount of $600,000. After Brown failed, president Sirleaf gave the monopoly to the nephew of her friend Clarence Simpson, her friend Clavenda Parker and her sister Jenny. Today they are the major rice importers. John Bestman is a minor player in the game.  
 
President Sirleaf and her team of greedy friends have now turned to logging and mining. Carney Johnson, her brother is a consultant for every major mining prospecting company in Liberia. Just recently the president team, which included her sister Jenny, her friend Mrs. Clavenda Parker, Morris Saytumah, her bagman and the Speaker of the House of Representatives pressured the Forestry Development Authority (FDA) to overrun the results of open bids that favored a team of investors promoted by Jackson Doe and some leading citizens from Grand Gedeh County to give to their group of investors. Another son of Grand Gedeh, George Boley was denied request to bring in investors to do oil palm farm in Putu, Boley’s home town. In the meantime, a group that involves Clavenda Parker and Richard Tolbert and others from Monrovia was given mining rights to extensive land in the same area in Grand Gedeh.  
 
All of these deals were being squared in the office of Morris Saytumah, Minister of State for Economic, Legal and Financial Affairs. For a government that says it wants to act transparently, this office is the most secretive. It is in Morris Saytumah’s office that president Sirleaf and her cronies seal all their deals. Her brother-in-law teamed up unofficially with Clarence Simpson, and both are the silent lawyers for all of the deals.  
 
Let us not be surprised that as president Sirleaf prepares to run for the second term of 6 years, she and her bunch of cronies will complete their control of the economy and a return to the rule of the few Americo-Liberian families. Or even if an opposition candidate wins the 2011 presidency, while Sirleaf Inc controls every economic activity, the prospect for achieving economic prosperity will be difficult.
 
A. Harrington
6. 22-11-2009 20:05
 
To hell and back to hell.
Why did my name come up in this conversation? You seem to be infatuated with me Mr. FakeLibeianPeople. Very random but I'm flattered! 
 
The problem with people like you, Mr. FakeLiberianPeople, is you don't understand the simple difference between the statement "reducing corruption" and the concept of no corruption. No one has ever said there is no corruption in Liberia but every time you hear that progress is being made in the fight against corruption you equate it to mean that someone has claimed there is zero or no corruption in Liberia.  
 
There is corruption in every country on the planet! Like every other country there will never be zero corruption in Liberia. This is why every country is ranked on a scale that benchmarks their performance. Open your eyes!
 
V.R.
7. 23-11-2009 13:22
 
Who are they trying to fool!
How can these people say there is no corruption in Liberia when all the work that John Morlu has done showing corruption in government are just setting around attracting dust? What standard are they looking at? Yes, the president to finally fired Harry Greaves since Obama started putting her in the corrupt African leader category, but that is not enough. Corruption must be attacked at its very root.  
Sorry VR, but I can't continue to tell lies to the Liberian people. I have to tell the truth from now on. You can keep backing corruption if you want but my conscience will not allow me along that path any more.  
 
TheLiberianPeople-TLP
 
KMS
8. 23-11-2009 20:01
 
Who are they trying to fool!
So the truth comes out!! KMS is the person trying to pose as TheLiberianPeople! You have been caught redhanded!
 
V.R.
9. 25-11-2009 12:25
 
Lets stay on topic
Can we just stay focus on the topic at hand? Please provide strong arguments and support with relevant evidence. No insults. Lets make the conversation engaging.
 
Alphonso

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