Govt. Issues Interpol Alert For Former Finance Minister

Aug 15, 2024 - 15:34
Aug 15, 2024 - 15:41
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Govt. Issues Interpol Alert For Former Finance Minister

Liberia's Information Minister Jerolinmek M. Piah has disclosed that the Government of Liberia has issued an "Interpol Alert' for former Finance Minister Samuel Tweah for his refusal to appear and exonerate himself of the indictment drawn against former government officials.

Minister Piah indicated that when Mr. Tweah was indicted, he immediately took to social media to term the process as a witch-hunt, promising that the witch-hunt will be defeated by him and up to present, he has not been able to appear in an effort to prove his innocence.

"By the way, maybe you don't know, an Interpol Alert has been issued for him", the Information Minister disclosed on Monday, Aug. 12, 2024, when he appeared on the Liberia Broadcasting System (LBS).

The government's spokesman emphasized that former Minister Tweah has written over 30 posts, describing the process as an attack on ex-officials and promised to come to clear himself from the indictment, something he said was welcoming because that is what needs to be done once someone is accused of a crime.

The MICAT boss argued that the time the Ex-Finance Minister is taking to write over 30 posts on social media, he would have taken that time to face the court to exonerate himself.

"Initially, in his social media post, he said, this witch hunt will be defeated in the court of laws, how long has it been?" the official spokeman of the Liberian Government asked.

According to him, ex-minister Tweah's refusal to come to Liberia after being indicted is a disregard to the law, saying that’s a matter that is supposed to be settled through the court of competent jurisdiction will not be settled in the court of public opinion.

Minister Piah pointed out that it is very clear that anyone who is being accused of something is presumed innocent till proven guilty in the court of laws, adding that for the former Finance Minister to refuse to come is something that would be interpreted as an admission of the crime.

"You see, I am not a lawyer, but there is a common mindset from the law, they say if you flee an indictment, it is an admission of guilt. This is the reason why even if you are in Timbuktu, and they say you have been charged for a crime, come to exonerate yourself because if you run, the mindset says, it is an admission of guilt", he indicated.

Meanwhile, the official mouthpiece of the Liberian Government has said the government will leave no stone unturned in restoring sanity of accountability and transparency in public service.

According to Minister Piah, it baffles him to hear people who believed and were using the rule of law yesterday to hold people accountable are now crying for witch-hunt, stating that the government is not witch-hunting but wants people to account for their stewardship.

He then called on Liberian citizens to support the process of accountability and transparency in government, advising that no citizen should be used to protest the process because holding people accountable is the right thing to do.

He disclosed that this is not the first time the Government of Liberia has held people accountable, explaining that in the past, people were held accountable and they submitted and exonerated themselves, noting that those accused former officials can do the same, if they believe that they have done no wrong.

However, he denounced that the government is witch-hunting people but rather acting based on audit reports from the General Auditing Commission and Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission.

Do you think Samuel Tweah running time is over because of the Interpol Red Notice or Not?

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