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Weah constitutes task force to retrieve vehicles

President George Manneh Weah has constituted a Special Presidential Task Force to retrieve all government-owned vehicles still in the possession of former government officials.


An Executive Mansion release issued in Monrovia Monday, 26 February says President Weah has mandated the former officials submit within two weeks the vehicles to the Special Presidential Task Force.

It says Mr. Weah has also directed that all former officials who had purportedly purchased vehicles from the General Services Agency (GSA) submit these vehicles to the Special Task Force for verification.

President Weah wants the vehicles submitted to the Special Presidential Task Force on the Executive Mansion grounds. The release says the submission of the vehicles took immediate effect after the pronouncement made by President Weah upon his arrival in country on Friday 23 February.

The Mansion says a circular has accordingly mandated that failure on the part of former officials will result in the forwarding of their names to the Minister of Justice for prosecution.

Those named to the Task Force include Mr. Benedict E.E. Reeves, Chair; Police Inspector General Patrick Sudue; Mr. Sam Worzie, Member; and Mr. Garmondeh Glaydor, Member. Other members of the task force include Mr. Isaiah T. Harris, Fleet Specialist and Robena L. Brown, Member.–Press release

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