—-Fake Campaign Against Peter Solo Busted
In light of recent reports alleging nepotism and corruption, the authoritative Independent Probe has conducted a thorough investigation into a concerning campaign aimed at discrediting the Director General of the National Lottery Authority (NLA).
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Our findings corroborate those allegations of nepotism and corruption against the Director General Peter Solo stem from ongoing institutional reforms. These reforms include interdepartmental transfers designed to optimize staff performance according to their specialized areas and experiences. Furthermore, the NLA is implementing a stringent compliance policy for gaming partners, establishing an anti-money laundering unit, and generating timely monthly reports and work plans. These changes are part of a broader initiative led by the new Director General, Hon. Peter L. Solo.
The NLA Workers’ Union has denounced these accusations, labeling them as unfounded and part of a malicious campaign intended to undermine the Director General’s vision for transformation.
IPNEWS investigation has revealed significant political maneuvering behind these allegations, motivated by vested political interests that seem intent on criminalizing the gaming sector. Over the past four years, several staff members have volunteered at the NLA without permanent status. In a bid to enhance service efficacy, Director General Peter L. Solo has taken the initiative to formalize their employment.
Additionally, financial documents in our possession indicate that Hon. Peter L. Solo is not a signatory on the NLA’s bank accounts. The process to authorize his signature is still pending, raising questions about how he could withdraw funds unilaterally from the institution’s accounts.
On August 26, 2025, an official invitation from the Ghana Lottery Authority confirmed that Hon. Peter L. Solo and his Deputy Director General for Lotto Games, Hon. Richulue O. Burphy, visited the headquarters of the Ghana Lottery Authority. The visit aimed to fortify collaboration and partnership, with a memorandum of understanding in progress to facilitate support for Liberia’s NLA in operations, technical assistance, and marketing, ultimately aimed at bolstering revenue growth and service delivery.
While institutional reforms may provoke diverse responses, it is essential for all parties involved to seek accurate information to prevent defamation and character assassination.
The National Lottery Authority operates as a government agency, tasked with overseeing all gaming activities, competitions, and raffle draws. Through legislative mandate, the Authority is also committed to supporting individuals with disabilities through educational and social programs.