By our Reporter
A statement released by the United States Embassy in Monrovia on Wednesday says the American government has made a concrete move towards in assisting the Liberian government in getting to the bottom of the alleged missing billions.
The US Embassy says through the US Agency for International Development (USAID), it “has reached out to independent, internationally recognized firms with specialization in forensic investigations to conduct a scoping mission that could ascertain the basic facts of the alleged missing currency matter and determine to what extent a broader mission would be needed.”
The CDC government initially confirmed that more than 15 billion Liberian dollars brought into the country was missing and that it had invited the US FBI and Treasury Department to join other government and none-state actors to do an independent probe into the sage.
But the government later summersaulted by saying no money was missing.
Here is a full text of the US Embassy’s statement released on Wednesday, October 10, 2018:
The U.S. Embassy in Monrovia would like to share the below comment:
“The U.S. Embassy in Liberia, through USAID, has reached out to independent, internationally recognized firms with specialization in forensic investigations to conduct a scoping mission that could ascertain the basic facts of the alleged missing currency matter and determine to what extent a broader mission would be needed.
It is the assessment of the U.S. Embassy in Liberia that such a report would be the most credible and effective means to quickly determine the scale of the problem, and would be an appropriate means for the United States to support the Liberian government’s and citizens’ desire to understand the allegations and facts. If a broader and longer investigation were found to be needed after the scoping mission has concluded, the Liberian government could discuss next steps with international partners. To ensure the effectiveness and integrity of the process, the U.S. and Liberian governments have agreed that the independent forensic investigators will conduct their work with full access to information needed and without the imposition of additional actors from the government, civil society, or international partners. In addition, we have agreed that the completed report will be made public, so that there is full transparency and understanding of the outcomes. We urge all Liberians to remain patient as the Liberian government, assisted by the United States and other international partners, considers appropriate and expeditious means to help resolve current concerns and questions about Liberia’s currency.”