Monrovia, Liberia—Margibi County Senator Nathaniel F. McGill has ordered his lawyer to withdraw the writ of Prohibition filed with the Justice in Chambers Yussif D. Kaba.
According to Sen. McGill, his latest decision based on his commitment to ensuring transparency and accountability in public service and to hold both past and present government officials accountable for their stewardship.
“I have instructed my lawyers to withdraw the Writ of Prohibition filed before the Chamber Justice of the Supreme Court.”
The Margibi County Senator emphasized that this withdrawal will allow the Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission (LACC) to continue its investigation without any hindrance.
“We remain fully prepared to vindicate ourselves at any time,” Senator McGill stated.
The one time powerful Minister of State for Presidential Affairs in the Weah-Taylor administration disclosed that it is important to note that supplementary payrolls are not a crime, and no Civil Service Agency (CSA) framework was violated during his tenure as minister.
He highlighted that the practice of supplementary payrolls is longstanding, having been in place long before his time, and continues to be a standard practice even within the current government.