The Consortium of Civil Society Organizations has welcomed the US States Department of Treasury report on the sanctioned officials of the Liberian government.
On Monday, the US Government imposed sanctions on the Minister of States for Presidential Affairs, Nathaniel McGill; the National Port Authority Managing Director, Bill Twehway; and the Solicitor General, Cllr. Sayma Syrenius Cephus.
Following the imposition of sanctions on the three officials, President George Weah proceeded by suspending the three officials named in the US States sanction.
But the consortium, in a statement delivered by its spokesperson John Pangbe, noted that while it appreciates the US government it wants more clarity in its report issued against the three officials of the Liberian government.
“We want to pursue this case further against these three officials of the government and at such a clarity would be the best importance for us to go by” Pangbe added.
He also stated that the clarity craved by the consortium should be backed by evidence that will aid the Liberian government in the investigation as announced by President George Weah.
Meanwhile, the Consortium of Civil Society Organization is also asking the US government to extradite Charles MacArthur D. Gull, the former Manager of the Port of Buchanan, who was at the center stage of the corruption saga at the Port of Buchanan to face investigation as announced by the Liberian president.