By: The People Newspaper

Monrovia, Liberia – In yet another alarming case of corruption at the National Oil Company of Liberia (NOCAL), a major scandal has erupted, implicating none other than its President and CEO, Rustolyn Suacoco Dennis. According to investigative findings by anti-corruption whistleblower Alfred G. Togbah Sr., NOCAL reportedly procured two luxury Chinese-spec vehicles from CACTUS Motors at an astounding $75,000 USD—but the vehicles have suspiciously vanished from the company’s asset register.
MISSING-IN-ACTION: WHERE ARE THE VEHICLES?

According to confidential sources within NOCAL, only one of the vehicles has been spotted with CEO Dennis, while the whereabouts of the second car remain unknown. Shockingly, internal documents—including a purchase order and delivery note—confirm that both vehicles were officially delivered to NOCAL Comptroller Richmond Jallah on behalf of the company. However, insiders now reveal that neither vehicle has been formally recorded as company property, raising serious red flags about financial mismanagement.
Further investigations suggest that both vehicles are being kept at the CEO’s private residence. An anonymous source close to Dennis disclosed to our newsroom that one of the vehicles has allegedly been customized with a private license plate for Dennis’ personal weekend use—a blatant abuse of public resources.
CEO DENNIS SILENT AMID GROWING OUTCRY
Attempts to reach Madam Dennis for a response have been met with complete silence. When contacted via WhatsApp, she neither denied nor confirmed the allegations—fueling further suspicion that this is yet another high-level cover-up within Liberia’s embattled oil sector.
With Liberia’s long history of corruption scandals, many are now calling for an urgent investigation into NOCAL’s financial dealings. Will this be another case swept under the rug, or will authorities finally hold those in power accountable?
Stay tuned as we continue to uncover the truth behind this unfolding scandal.
