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    UNDP Supports LACC’s Anti-Corruption Training for Local Officials In Southeast East

    Chester SmithBy Chester SmithOctober 14, 2025Updated:October 14, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    IPNEWS: The Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission (LACC), with support from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and funding from the United Nations Peacebuilding Fund (UN-PBF), concluded a three-day capacity-building workshop for local government officials in Harper, Maryland County.
    Participants were drawn from five southeastern counties: Maryland, Sinoe, Grand Gedeh, River Gee, and Grand Kru. The training aimed to deepen participants’ understanding of corruption—its various forms, root causes, and far-reaching impacts on governance, development, and community well-being.
    Speaking on behalf of the LACC Executive Chairperson, Cllr. Alexandra K. Zoe, Vice Executive Chairperson, Ernest R. Hughes, emphasized the importance of ethical leadership. “This session is more than just training, but an opportunity for each of you to become champions of accountability, integrity, and transparency. As local officials, you are the frontline of government interaction with the public. Your conduct shapes public trust, and
    therefore, integrity, professionalism, and responsiveness must remain central to your
    leadership,” Hughes stated.
    He reaffirmed that the Commission’s work is anchored in the principles of accountability, transparency, and good governance, values essential to democratic leadership and sustainable national development Representing UNDP, Mr. Trokon Bryant, Project Manager for the Social Accountability Project, reiterated UNDP’s commitment to promoting good governance and the rule of law.
    Bryant highlighted that anti-corruption remains a priority under UNDP’s upcoming 2026–2030 Country Programme Document (CPD), which will focus on three key outcomes, including Human Capital Development, Economic and Environmental Sustainability, and Governance and Capacity Building.
    He assured continued support for initiatives that foster accountable leadership across Liberia.
    Engagement and Feedback
    During a session on the Whistleblower and Witness Protection Act, Cllr. Jerry DK. Garlawolu, Assistant Minister for Litigation at the Ministry of Justice, explained that whistleblowers are protected by law and that investigations based on protected disclosures must be completed within 30 days.
    The presentation sparked active discussion. Participants from River Gee County raised concerns about the law’s implementation, alleging that the County Attorney had disclosed UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

    the identities of informants reporting drug-related activities, thereby compromising their
    safety. In response, River Gee Superintendent Hon. Mike Swengbe acknowledged the issue and
    assured participants that steps were being taken to address it.
    This final training session, which convened approximately 65 participants, followed earlier
    workshops held in Ganta (Nimba County) and Buchanan (Grand Bassa County).
    It aligns with LACC’s broader objective to equip local officials with the tools to identify and
    mitigate corruption risks while fostering collaboration among government, civil society, and
    anti-corruption institutions.
    At the closing ceremony, participants received certificates of participation and expressed
    appreciation for the training, describing it as impactful, eye-opening, and highly educational.
    Strengthening Partnerships
    Through the joint efforts of LACC and the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA), local government
    officials from all 15 counties have now been empowered to lead with integrity, manage
    public resources responsibly, and promote a culture of accountability that goes beyond
    compliance.
    Training sessions were facilitated by experts from the LACC, Public Procurement and
    Concessions Commission (PPCC), Office of the Ombudsman, Ministry of Justice, civil society
    organizations, UNDP, MIA, and the Ministry of Finance and Development Planning (MFDP).
    “We express our sincere appreciation to UNDP for making this public education and
    awareness session possible through its Social Accountability Project, funded by the UN
    Peacebuilding Fund,” said Hughes. “These sessions are part of a national effort to transform
    public service by investing in those who lead.”
    UNDP Programme Associate Ms. Marzu Stubblefield Quaye commended participants for
    their active engagement and expressed confidence that they would apply the knowledge
    gained in their respective roles.
    As part of its commitment to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), UNDP, through the
    Social Accountability Project under the Rule of Law and Governance pillar, continues to
    advance SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals.
    This underscores the importance of collaborative efforts to drive innovative development,
    particularly in countries like Liberia.

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