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07 Nov 2003

LISCR Calls for UN Audit

the government from Liberia's shipping registry. funds from the Registry income. has confused LISCR with the former Bureau of Maritime Affairs in Liberia. not LISCR or the Registry. presentation to the UN Sanctions Committee. open register propaganda do not help Liberia at all. cooperative and have given the UN full disclosure. report. publicly reported auditing scheme to international standards. very highest standards of safety and security. corporate program. Commissioner-designate of Maritime Affairs, J. corporate registry being managed by LISCR. Liberia in 1999 and find it completely satisfactory and fair. agent of the maritime and corporate program. nation. prosper under the management of LISCR. Mr. relationship with LISCR. maritime program. humanitarian purposes.

12 Feb 2004

LISCR Welcomes International Support for Liberia's Recovery

nations - for the reconstruction of Liberia. over the next two years. demonstrate international solidarity with Liberia at a decisive moment. peace and well-being throughout West Africa. by Liberia," promised Powell. Rights, said the European Union would not be found wanting in its support. long-term development of Liberia. accountability and inclusion. committed to putting transparency and accountability mechanisms in place. maritime programme. to pay in full all the salaries outstanding to Liberian civil servants. international standing. to Liberia's return to stability and democracy. commitment to transparency and accountability.

04 Aug 2005

Reward for Ex-Maritime Officials

Liberia`s transitional government has offered a $10,000-reward to anyone providing information that would lead to the arrest of two former officials of the country`s Maritime Bureau, who were recently dismissed for allegedly stealing $3.5 million of State funds. In a statement issued Tuesday in Monrovia, the information ministry in Monrovia said J.D. Slanger headed the Liberian Maritime Bureau and Mohammed Dukuly served as Liberia`s Permanent Representative to the International Maritime Organization (IMO) before their dismissal in connection with gross corruption, according to a report in the Angola Press. Liberia`s interim leader Gyude Bryant dismissed and replaced them few weeks ago, while ordering them produce within 72 hours 700,000 Euros that allegedly pocketed or face prosecution.