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“Injustice For One, Is Injustice For All” -Boakai Criticized For CBL’s Saga

Injustice For One, Is Injustice For All” – Boakai Criticized For CBL’s Saga. Former Attorney General, John Morlu, condemns the suspension of Governor Tarlue as a violation of the CBL Act, Liberian Constitution, and Tarlue’s rights. Morlu urges the President to reconsider the decision, emphasizing the importance of upholding justice and fairness in all government actions. The controversy surrounding Tarlue’s suspension and Saamoi’s appointment raises concerns about the lack of transparency and independence in Liberia’s financial institutions, undermining the credibility of the CBL and eroding public trust in the financial system.

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