Sirleaf's son due in Liberia court after central bank probe

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Sirleaf's son due in Liberia court after central bank probe
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Charles Sirleaf, who held a senior post at the Liberian Central Bank until last August, was arrested last week following a probe into missing banknotes..

Two of them were detained just hours after independent US investigators dismissed rumours that a haul of newly-printed cash that should have been put in the national reserves had gone missing.

Charles Sirleaf, who held a senior post at the bank until last August, was arrested last week shortly after the release of the report. So too was another senior executive Dorbor Hagba. But it raised concerns over procedures and practices at the bank that it said"were longstanding and continue to the present day".

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