The Writ of Prohibition filed by Nora Finda Bundoo highlights the need for transparency and accountability in the fight against corruption.
Madam Bundo legal action also seeks the need for thorough investigation of corruption allegations regardless of political affiliations of individuals involved.
On Wednesday March 27, the Assets Recovery Team carried out a massive seizure of vehicles believed to be owned by two former officials of the Weah led government.
The team impounded a Toyota Land Cruiser owned by former Inspector General of the Liberia National Police Patrick Sudue and more than twenty (20) transport taxis with inscription “Gracious Ride reportedly owned by Madam Nora Finda Bundo, former Chief of protocol to former President George Weah.
The Assets Recovery Team headed by Cllr. Edwin Kla Martin was established following the issuance of Executive order#126 by president Boakai.
It is charged with the responsibilities to identify and recover government assets wrongfully in the possession of current and past officials of government.
However, the Coalition for Democratic Change through its Secretary General Jefferson Tamba Koijee has since challenged the Taskforce and vowed not to saccum to any pressure.
Meanwhile, the court has ordered the release of all vehicles that were seized by the Assets Recovery Team pending the outcome of the conference scheduled between the petitioner and respondent on April 1, 2024.