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US welcomes pledge to fight corruption

The United States has welcomed a decision by Liberia’s Ministry of Justice to investigate allegations of corruption in government. The Ministry launched the campaign last Monday when the Supreme Court opened for a new session. “The United States government supports the strong effort to control corruption,” Walter Greenfield, deputy chief of mission of the US Embassy in Liberia told IRIN on Monday. He was reiterating sentiments reportedly made last week by US Ambassador Bismarck Myrick at a meeting with the National Investment Commission (NIC).

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