Monrovia- Liberia: LACC named president Weah, VP Taylor and sixty-six government officials in the executive who have declared their assets.

In a release issued today by the Liberia Anti Corruption Commission, president George Manneh Weah, and his Vice president Jewel Howard-Taylor, including sixty-six others are been deemed qualified in keeping with law requesting public officials to declare their assets upon taking public office.
LACC named others from the Executive, as the Central bank of Liberia, outgoing governor Milton Weeks and D. Sheba Brown, Member,Board of Governors.
At the centre for Documents and Records: Neileh Daitouah, Director General and Deputy Mollie Kamara;

Executive Protection Service, EPS, Trokon Nathaniel Roberts, Director-EPS and Deputy for Administration and Operations Henry S. Will
At the Civil Service Agency: Lurina W. Johnson, Director General and James Thompson, Deputy Director General for Human Resources.
For the Drugs Enforcement Agency-DEA, Marcus Zahyoue, Deputy Director for Administration,is the only one.
At the Environmental Protection Agency-EPA, Nathaniel T. Blama,again is the only one.
Other persons named in the LACC release, are C. Mike Doyen, Managing Director, Forestry Development Authority,Joyce S.A. Mensah, Board Member, Tennessee Plewon III, Deputy for Administration,Joseph J. Tally, Deputy for Operations and Martha Weah, member of the Board.
At the National Security Agency-NSA:Nileh Sileh Appleton , Assistant Director for VIP Services,Jones Blank,Deputy for Operations/VIP Services,Todd Gbain Garlo, Assistant Director Administration,Aunt Ophilia Gotoe, Comptroller,James H. Pearson, Director, Joseph Momo Runes,chief for procurement, Edward L. Sharpe, Deputy Director for Planning, Research and Policy,Sam S. Siryon, Deputy for Special Services and Isaac Y. Tucker, Deputy Comptroller.
(Courtesy of the Independent Probe)