House Co-Chair and State Prosecutor Clash Over US$100M Drug Ruling in Landmark Cocaine Trial Acquittal

MONROVIA – A clash has ensued between the Co-Chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on National Defense and Security Representative Samuel Kogar, and the former Special Assistant to the Solicitor General Counselor Lafayette Gould, over a non-guilty verdict rendered by the court in the historic US$100M drug case in the country.

Lawmaker Kogar is representing the people of Nimba in the 54th National Legislature. He is the current Chairman of the People’s Unification Party (PUP). Read more.

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