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BSE’s Reform Efforts Face Setback Amid Internal Shakeup

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Last updated: July 6, 2025 9:47 pm
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Varlee Sanor, Acting Director General, Bureau of State Enterprises
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The reform process at the Bureau of State Enterprises (BSE) has encountered major setbacks following a series of abrupt decisions by Acting Director General Varlee Sanor. Sanor has reportedly terminated several contractors and removed key personnel from strategic positions within the bureau.

   These developments come in the aftermath of the suspension of BSE Director General Arthur S. Massaquoi by the President of the Republic of Liberia. Massaquoi’s suspension stems from an on-going investigation by the Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission (LACC), initiated after a formal complaint was filed by his deputy, Varlee Sanor—who now serves as Acting Director General.

   Sanor lodged the complaint with the LACC on July 1, 2024, alleging procurement fraud and financial mismanagement under Massaquoi’s leadership. While the LACC has completed its investigation, the findings have yet to be made public.

   BSE has been in the midst of a vigorous reform process aimed at revitalizing the institution after years of administrative dormancy. Reform agenda has been keen on capacity building, with efforts directed at restoring functionality and efficiency to the bureau in an ardent effort to ensure impressed perform in the State-Owned Enterprises sector.

   However, political analysts and observers warn that the recent wave of dismissals and reassignments under Sanor’s leadership may compromise the reform agenda. Critics argue that without careful consideration and due process, these actions risk derailing the progress already made.

   Affected staffers have voiced strong opposition, describing the Acting Director General’s actions as a “witch hunt” and a calculated attempt to undermine the bureau’s reform process.

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