Monrovia – Former Commissioner of the Liberia Telecommunications Authority (LTA), Abdullah Kamara, has been re-arrested and introduced earlier than Legal Court docket ‘C’ to face corruption-related fees.
Kamara was taken into custody by officers of the Liberia Nationwide Police following a court docket order. The re-arrest comes after he allegedly didn’t adjust to situations of his earlier bail.
He’s charged with financial sabotage, misuse of public funds, and legal conspiracy. The fees stem from an investigation by the Liberia Anti-Corruption Fee (LACC), which accuses Kamara and different former LTA officers of misappropriating public funds throughout their time in workplace.