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Liberia: No Money Laundering – CBL Governor Says

May 29, 2009

The Analyst

Monrovia — The Governor of the Central Bank of Liberia (CBL), J. Mills Jones, says his administration has plans to streamline banking and other financial transactions in Liberia to minimize fraud and to improve and sustain financial growth in the country.

He said these plans were necessary to meet the demands of the marked robust growth in the banking system of the country and to cope with the changing circumstances of the country’s financial management needs for recovery.

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