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Liberia’s apex bank denies losing $100m

Amidst outrage that sparked investigation, Liberia’s Central Bank has denied losing more than $100 million in newly printed notes.
The Information minister said last month that two separate shipments of cash containing a total of 104 million dollars — or about five per cent of the west African nation’s gross domestic product — went missing over the past year.
The scandal has saddled President George Weah with his biggest political crisis since he took office in January.
Weah ordered an investigation and more than 30 former bank officials were barred from leaving the country.
But in a statement on Tuesday, central bank governor Nathaniel Patray said an internal audit found that all the notes shipped from the Swedish printer between 2016 and 2018 were properly accounted for and stored in the bank’s reserve vaults.
Thousands of Liberians protested on the streets of the capital Monrovia last week.
Among those hit with travel bans are former central bank governor Milton Weeks and Charles Sirleaf, the son of former president Ellen Johnson Sirleaf.
Weeks has said he had nothing to do with the missing cash and is cooperating with investigators.
Reuters has not been able to reach Charles Sirleaf or his mother for comment. 

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