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Liberia: LTA Faces Probe – allAfrica.com

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The outcome of a bidding process at the Liberia Telecommunications Authority (LTA) has raised a red flag over the entire process, with some citing irregularities. The process has now involved anti-corruption institutions.

Monrovia, November 4, 2024–In a significant development, several anti-corruption institutions in Liberia have launched an investigation into allegations made by the SATZ Group of Companies regarding irregularities in the Liberia Telecommunications Authority (LTA) bidding process.

This inquiry follows serious concerns raised by SATZ, mainly related to the Cyber Security Framework Development, Awareness, and Orientation project, designated as IFB No. LTA/REOI/002/2024.

SATZ’s complaint specifically highlights issues surrounding the fairness and transparency of the evaluation process.

Despite fulfilling all requirements outlined in the Request for Expression of Interest (REOI) and the Request for Proposal (RFP), SATZ claims it was unexpectedly disqualified due to alleged technical non-compliance cited by the LTA.

To address the issues raised, the LTA, according to internal sources, the current leadership at the Telecommunication Authority, has sought to bypass the bidding process by requesting a no-objection for a consultant who was never part of the bidding.

This consultant is expected to undertake tasks that essentially mirror the Terms of Reference outlined in the RFP.

In light of these developments, SATZ has urged the Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission (LACC), the Center for Transparency and Accountability (CENTAL), and the PPCC to investigate the bidding and contract award processes thoroughly.