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By Ollus Ndomu

The House of Representatives in Liberia is launching an investigation into the unauthorized disclosure of former President George Weah’s asset declaration documents.

Under Liberian law, top government officials, including presidents, are required to declare their wealth upon assuming office. However, leaking such private information to the public without the individual’s consent is illegal.

The leak of Weah’s asset declaration has raised concerns about privacy and data protection in the country.

While the former president has not commented on the matter publicly, there is speculation about potential legal action against the current government for the breach of confidentiality.

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