LACC Debunks Senator Dillion’s Assertion over assets declaration by LACC Commissioners before Senate Confirmation

LACC Debunks Senator Dillion’s Assertion over assets declaration by LACC Commissioners before Senate Confirmation

Monrovia, Liberia- The LACC through its Executive Chairperson CLLR. Alexandra Kromah Zoe has vehemently debunked and termed as misleading, Montserrado County Senator Abraham Darius Dillion recent deliberation during a sessions on the issue of “Assets declaration by LACC Commissioners”

In response to the Senator discussion regarding the LACC Assets declaration she wrote this release:

On December 5, 2023, the Honorable Senate in its 55th day sitting carried on its agenda an item titled, “Asset Declaration of the Commissioner of the LACC” which was raised by Senator Abraham Darius Dillion. During his deliberations, Senator Dillion informed the Honorable Senate that the current Commissioners of the LACC, including the Executive Chairperson have not demonstrated that they have declared their assets and that they have not published their assets declaration in keeping with the July 22, 2022, Act creating the New LACC. Additionally, Senator Dillion stated that the Commissioners during confirmation only presented a slip to the Senate Committee that was shared with the Senators.

The Board of Commissioners of the LACC note with grave concern such a statement emanating from Senator Dillion as it is misleading to the public and only intended to distract the LACC from current efforts that are being made in the fight against corruption in Liberia.

Given the above, the Board of Commissioners of the LACC issues this statement to the public in response to Senator Dillion’s assertions:

  1. That there is NOWHERE in the July 22, 2022, act creating the New LACC that requires the Commissioners during confirmation to declare their assets and thereafter publish said declaration. This is simply because our Code of Conduct of 2014 provides for Asset Declaration only by Public Officials and Employees of Government. During Confirmation, the now Commissioners were not Public Officials, neither were they Employees of Government, therefore no law required them to declare their Asset and/or publish said declaration, not the LACC Act of 2022 and not the code of conduct of 2014.
  2. Further and as was requested by a few of the Senators during confirmation in keeping with Section 6.12 of the New LACC Act, “Confirmation: A person nominated to serve on the Commission who is an active member of any political party shall publicly resign before confirmation by the Liberian Senate, and appointment by the President of Liberia. He/She shall, during the confirmation process, declare his/her assets and any property interest, which declaration, unless found to be questionable, shall not prejudice his/her nomination.”
    The Commissioners of the LACC wish to inform the public that at no time any of its Commissioners has been an active member of any political party for which Section 6.12 could be applicable.
  3. Notwithstanding all the above, the Commissioners during their confirmation hearing in July 2023, when the issue was raised by Senator Dillion and the hearing was halted, in the spirit of fairness, and to demonstrate integrity and transparency, proceeded to the LACC and declared their respective Assets with Madam Patricia Barnaby, the Asset Declaration and Verification Officer of the LACC. The Commissioners obtained their respective official receipt from the LACC and filed said receipt with the office of the Secretary of Senator Henrique Togba, the Chairman of the Committee on Autonomous Agencies and Commission which later gave grounds for the confirmation hearing to continue, and the Commissioners were eventually confirmed.
  4. The Commissioners of the LACC wish to inform the public that as a matter of fact, the pre-selection of candidates before nomination and subsequent confirmation by the Honorable Liberia Senate which comprises representatives of the General Auditing Commission, Governance Commission, Liberia National Bar Association, Press Union of Liberia, Liberia Business Association, Anti-Corruption Advocate of Civil Society Organization, Liberia Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the International Donor Community took into consideration all of the issues of integrity, competence, compliance, and accountability.
  5. The Commissioners of the LACC are cognizant of the fact that there are individuals who do not want them to be at the LACC and therefore will go to any length to stop the Commissioners from performing the duties for which they were LEGALLY appointed to do, simply because corruption fights back.
    Our nation has just concluded a peaceful election and there is a transition process ongoing. We must use this time to preach peace, reconciliation, and development. We therefore call on all Liberians to support the new board of Commissioner as we execute our mandate in this fight against corruption.

We look forward to working with the Senate to provide proof of our asset declarations to lay this matter to rest once and for Meanwhile, the deadline for our Asset Declaration still stands at December 12th, 2023 and we encourage every Public Official and Employee of Government to proceed to the LACC and declare

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