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Supreme Court Revokes Pres. Boakai’s Nominations to Tenured Positions

by Fabine W. Kwiah

MONROVIA, LIBERIA-The Supreme Court of Liberia has revoked the nominations of several individuals recently nominated to tenured positions.

The Court ruled that the petitioners were not given due process in total violation of the law, and that their rights were violated and that tenure should be respected while unexpired.

The Supreme Court’s decision means that petitioners Andrew Peters of the National Identification Registry, Atty. Garrison Yealue of the Governance Commission, Edwina Zackpah of the Liberia Telecommunications Authority, and Reginald Nagbe of the National Lottery Authority, will remain in their positions until they are accorded due process as provided for by law.

Meanwhile, the Supreme Court also squashed the petition of the Executive Protection Agent, Atty. Tarpeh, on grounds that he was acting and not appointed contrary to his petition filed before the Court.

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