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08MONROVIA965
2008-11-25 18:24:00
UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
Embassy Monrovia
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LIBERIA: TAYLOR CONFIDANT MAURICE COOPER DIES

Tags:  PGOV PREL PHUM UN LI 
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E.O.12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV PREL PHUM UN LI
SUBJECT: LIBERIA: TAYLOR CONFIDANT MAURICE COOPER DIES

UNCLAS MONROVIA 000965

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E.O.12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV PREL PHUM UN LI
SUBJECT: LIBERIA: TAYLOR CONFIDANT MAURICE COOPER DIES


1. (SBU) Maurice Cooper, a confidant and informal advisor to former
President Charles Taylor, died on August 10, 2008 and was buried at
Cooper Farm, Cinta, Margibi County on August 20, 2008. Maurice
Cooper's name has been on the UN Travel Ban List concerning Liberia
since 2001 as an "associate of former Liberian President Charles
Taylor with ongoing ties to him."


2. (SBU) According to a family source, Maurice Cooper died of
bronchitis at Firestone Hospital in Harbel. He reportedly died
penniless and even getting money to pay his medical bills was
problematic. Cooper was divorced; his ex-wife runs La Pointe
Restaurant, located near the Embassy.


3. (SBU) At the height of Taylor's presidency, Cooper had stakes in
Liberia's timber and telecommunications industries.
Cooper and his brothers owned and operated the Inland Group of
Companies, which extracted and exported timber and rubber to Asia
and Europe. The Inland Group of Companies was based in Greenville,
Sinoe County, and raised its own militia force that was engaged in
extra judicial activities in southeastern Liberia. Maurice Cooper's
brother, Oscar Cooper, singlehandedly operated the seaport at
Greenville and was reported to have imported arms shipments there
for use by forces loyal to former President Charles Taylor.


4. (SBU) Comment: The low key manner in which Maurice Cooper's
death was handled by his brothers is indicative of how, with a few
exceptions, Taylor cronies prefer to lie low.

THOMAS-GREENFIELD