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LACC Engages Marketers At Joebar Market In Anti-Corruption Awareness Campaign

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Last updated: May 13, 2025 2:29 am
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As part of the continued effort to strengthen public engagement and raise awareness about the fight against corruption, the Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission (LACC) on Friday, May 9, 2025 held a major anti-corruption public outreach awareness event at the Joebar Market, Old Road, drawing a large crowd of market women, motorcyclists, and local residents.

   The initiative is part of the commission’s strategy to engage communities directly in the fight against corruption, encouraging ordinary citizens to become active participants in promoting transparency and accountability across all sectors of society.

   The program kicked off with a welcome statement from Market Superintendent, Julia Banney, who praised the LACC for choosing Joebar Market as a site for public engagement. She acknowledged the harmful impact of corruption on market operations and underscored the need for sustained education to foster a culture of integrity.

   The Vice Executive Chairperson of the LACC, Ernest Hughes, addressed the gathering with a call to action, urging citizens to not only be aware of corruption but to take a stand against it.

   “Fighting corruption is not the government’s job alone,” he said. “Every citizen has a role to report it when you see it, speak up, and demand accountability.”

   The keynote address was delivered by LACC Executive Chairperson, Cllr. Alexandra K. Zoe, who outlined the Commission’s mandate, including the investigation, prosecution, and prevention of corruption in both public and private sectors. She highlighted the importance of the 2022 Whistleblower and Witness Protection Act, assuring the public of legal protections and incentives for those who come forward with credible information.

   “You are not alone in this fight,” Cllr. Zoe said. “With the Whistleblower Act, you are protected and eligible to receive up to 5% of any fund recovered. That’s how serious we are about rooting out corruption. If you see something, say something.”

   During an interactive Q&A session, attendees voiced frustrations over the misuse of public funds, delayed prosecutions, and challenges in the market. LACC officials responded by explaining the commission’s procedures and the legal hurdles that can delay cases, while reaffirming their commitment to accountability.

   In closing remarks, Banney thanked the LACC for reaching out to the grassroots, emphasizing that awareness at the community level is essential to changing the culture of silence around corruption.

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