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Lawmaker wants appointees out of concession committee

Grand Bassa County Electoral District #4 Rep. Vincent S.T Willie wants some members of President George Manneh Weah’s Special Committee established to review all concession agreements in the country to recuse themselves or be made to resign from the committee in order to avert any possible conflict of interest.


“My fear here is that you cannot be a referee and a player at the same time, which means we cannot have a person who is providing legal guidance for a specific company by carving a contract in the interest of a company – which was best for their clients, perhaps at the time they were not looking at the interest of the Liberian people and that same person comes on a committee that is setup to review that very same agreement,” Rep. Willie said in a statement issued in Monrvoia Monday, 5 March.

He claims that he has gathered sufficient evidence that some members of the committee, who are lawyers, have either provided legal counsel for concession companies or they are currently providing legal service for concession companies in the country.

According to the statement, those appointed to the committee by President George Manneh Weah include Mr. Archie Bernard, Legal Advisor to the President as Chairman; Cllr. T. Negbalee Warner, Vice Chair; and Charles Bright, Economic Advisor to the President as member.

It says other members appointed to the committee include Cllr. Nicholars Y. Edwards, Cllr. Bendu E. Clark, Ms. Juah Nancy Cassell, Cllr. Jallah Barbu, Cllr. Teplah Reeves and Cllr. David A. B. Jallah.

The committee was mandated to review and ensure that all contracts entered into by the Government of Liberia and Concessionaires are executed according to agreed principles in accordance with the Laws of Liberia.

President Weah also instructed the committee “to ascertain and ensure that all contracts meet the legal requirements of the laws of Liberia and are fully implemented.”

According to the Grand Bassa County lawmaker, the work of the committee risks being overshadowed by controversies and conflict of interest if these individuals do not recuse themselves or are not made
to resign from the committee.

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Rep. Willie, who is a new member of the legislature and chairs the House of Representatives’ Committee on Lands, Mines, Energy, Natural Resources and Environment, has raised a red flag over a potential
conflict of interest based on the significance of the committee’s work and the critical nature of the task at hand.

He says he respects and hold in high esteem the characters and exceptional qualities of the aforementioned legal luminaries, but has vowed to ensure that the interest of the Liberian people is not
circumvented because of personal interest.

However, he has failed to disclose details of individuals that might be embroiled in double standard, though he claims he will be unstoppable in disclosing more details about their connections with
concession companies if they ignore issues of integrity that may impede the purpose of the committee.

Representative Willie says however that he is committed to working with the Executive to ensure that the interest of the Liberian people is prioritized through the work of the committee.–Press release

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