Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission Secures Conviction in Planned Parenthood Association of Liberia Case.
Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission Secures Conviction in Planned Parenthood Association of Liberia Case.

Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission Secures Conviction in Planned Parenthood Association of Liberia Case

Monrovia, Liberia – The Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission (LACC) is pleased to announce a significant legal victory in the fight against corruption. 

On Monday, July 15, 2024, the Trial Jury in Criminal Court ‘C’ delivered a unanimous guilty verdict against former officials of the Plan Parenthood Association of Liberia (PPAL).

All defendants were found guilty on all four counts:

  1. Economic Sabotage
  2. Misapplication of Entrusted Property
  3. Speculation or Wagering on Official Action or information and 
  4. Criminal Conspiracy

The convicted individuals are: - Miatta K.K. Kojolo, former Executive Director - Ernest Vobah, former Finance & Administrative Manager - Peter Collins, former Board Vice Chairperson and William Gibson, former HR Officer.

This verdict represents a landmark achievement for the LACC and reinforces the Commission’s commitment to holding individuals accountable for corrupt practices. The case, built on thorough investigations and robust evidence presented by the State, highlights the importance of integrity and transparency in public and private institutions. 

By operation of law, the defense counsel has four working days to file a Motion for a New Trial. The presiding Judge will then decide whether to grant or deny the motion based on the evidence presented during the trial. 

The LACC commends the Judiciary, the Prosecution team, and all stakeholders involved in this case for their diligence and dedication to justice. This successful prosecution serves as a powerful reminder that corruption will not be tolerated, and those who engage in such activities will be held accountable. 

The LACC remains steadfast in its mission to combat corruption in Liberia and will continue to pursue cases that undermine the nation’s development and governance.