Liberia: U.S. 2020 Human Rights Report Cites “Serious Problems” with the Judiciary - News Summed Up

Liberia: U.S. 2020 Human Rights Report Cites “Serious Problems” with the Judiciary


On the judiciary, the report states: “The Constitution provides for an independent judiciary, but judges and magistrates were subject to influence and engaged in corruption. “The constitution provides for an independent judiciary, but judges and magistrates were subject to influence and engaged in corruption. 13818, which builds upon and implements the Global Magnitsky Human Rights Accountability Act, and targets perpetrators of corruption and serious human rights abuse. Sherman’s acts of bribery demonstrate a larger pattern of behavior to exercise influence over the Liberian judiciary and the Ministry of Justice. Sherman and the judges alluded therein, but also on the Liberian Judiciary as an institution responsible for the fair and impartial hearing and disposition of cases.


Source: Front Page Africa April 01, 2021 08:33 UTC



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