In a bold step toward deepening good governance at the grassroots level, the Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission (LACC), in partnership with UNDP under the Social Accountability Project, has successfully concluded a three-day anti-corruption training in Ganta, Nimba County. The training began on Tuesday, July 1st and ended on Thursday, July 3rd. The training brought together local government officials and civil society representatives from Bong, Lofa, and Nimba counties under the theme:
“Strengthening Local Government through Integrity, Transparency, and Accountability.”
Throughout the three days, participants were empowered with tools, knowledge, and strategies to lead with purpose, serve with accountability, and rebuild public trust in local systems.
The Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission (LACC) recently conducted a one-day anti-corruption training for Student Integrity Clubs at the William V. S. Tubman High School in Monrovia.
Sixty students from Tubman High School and the Monrovia Open Bible Standard School participated, gaining insight on integrity, accountability, and civic responsibility.
The Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission (LACC) is actively monitoring the final stages of the long-delayed renovation of the Outpatient Department (OPD) at Bong Mines Hospital, a work that was originally abandoned by the contractor, Blessing Engineering and Construction Company.
June 11, 2025, CENTAL officially launched the 2024 State of Corruption Report, a powerful publication developed through independent surveys and comprehensive research. The report presents a stark reflection of the state of corruption in Liberia, its impacts, challenges, and progress.
The Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission (LACC) confirms that Madam Sonita Dangan, Head of Instruction and Curriculum at the Monrovia Consolidated School System (MCSS), was brought in for questioning this morning, Wednesday, May 28, 2025, after refusing to appear following a formal written invitation.