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Liberia: Three Suspended at National Commission on Small Arms (LiCSA) Over Mysterious Disappearance of Employees Attendance Log amid CSA headcount Audit Exercise

Monrovia–The Liberia National Commission on Arms has suspended three of its employees who are linked to the alleged mysterious disappearance of the attendance record book of the institution

This came after the Civil Service Agency started conducting a head count audit on Thursday in an effort to eliminate ghost identities from the commission’s payroll.

But the staff attendance book which is essential to this procedure appears to have vanished out of nowhere on Thursday morning at the commission’s headquarters.

The suspended individuals who are purportedly connected to the book’s disappearance are Stephen Thompson, Tracy Cummings, and Cheeter Dweh.

Along with being ordered to cooperate with the Police criminal investigation into the disappearance of the attendance book—which was essential to the CSA head count audit—the suspended individuals’ letters also require them to do so.

By: Alphanso G. Kalama

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