Leaked income statements of the Liberia Telecommunications Authority, the regulatory body that manages mobile communications companies have caused a public uproar due to the monies paid to members of the institution's board of commissioners.
Leaked income statements of the Liberia Telecommunications Authority, the regulatory body that manages mobile communications companies have caused a public uproar due to the monies paid to members of the institution's board of commissioners.
In the midst of hardship and hunger ravaging Liberians, there is a heightened controversy over the pay package of the acting Board of Commissioners of the Liberia…
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