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Minister Kruah Resolves ‘Inspector General’ Appointment Issue

The Labor Ministry says Minister Cooper W. Kruah has resolved the administrative misunderstanding which recently marred the official take over by the newly appointed Labor Inspector General, Charles Brown, from outgoing Acting Inspector General, Darius Weamie.

At a brief reconciliation conference held yesterday at the Labor Ministry, the Liberian Labor Minister clarified that Weamie had earlier been mandated by him to head the Inspectorate Division of the Ministry, but upon the appointment of Brown by the President Amb. Joseph Nyuma Boakai as the Inspector-General, Weamie has been appointed as the Deputy Inspector General.

Minister Kruah then urged both officials to work together for the smooth conduct of the Inspectorate Division of the Labor Ministry.

In separate brief remarks, Messrs. Brown and Weamie each thanked Minister Kruah for his leadership and fatherly reconciliatory move, and promised to work together in enhancing the effectiveness of the Inspectorate Division of the Labor Ministry.

Meanwhile, Labor Minister Kruah has revealed plans to ensure that all Labor Inspectors are uniformed, in a bid to avoid impersonation by unscrupulous individuals.

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