Identifier
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09MONROVIA431
2009-06-16 18:23:00
UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
Embassy Monrovia
Cable title:  

LIBERIA: 2009 REPORT ON INVESTMENT DISPUTES AND

Tags:  CASC EINV ECON KIDE OPIC PGOV LI 
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UNCLAS MONROVIA 000431 

SENSITIVE
SIPDIS

DEPARTMENT FOR AF/W AND EEB/IFD/OIA

E.O. 12598: N/A
TAGS: CASC EINV ECON KIDE OPIC PGOV LI
SUBJECT: LIBERIA: 2009 REPORT ON INVESTMENT DISPUTES AND
EXPROPRIATION CLAIMS

REF: STATE 49477

UNCLAS MONROVIA 000431

SENSITIVE
SIPDIS

DEPARTMENT FOR AF/W AND EEB/IFD/OIA

E.O. 12598: N/A
TAGS: CASC EINV ECON KIDE OPIC PGOV LI
SUBJECT: LIBERIA: 2009 REPORT ON INVESTMENT DISPUTES AND
EXPROPRIATION CLAIMS

REF: STATE 49477


1. (SBU) The United States Government is aware of one claim of
United States persons that may be outstanding against the Government
of Liberia (GOL; under the National Transitional Government of
Liberia - NTGL).

a. Claimant A

b. 2004

c. In late 2003 and spring 2004, a locally incorporated company
owned by U.S. investors (AmLib Minerals and GeoServices Inc.)
reported that fighters from the rebel group Liberians United for
Reconciliation and Democracy (LURD) raided the company's premises on
Bushrod Island in Monrovia and made away with equipment and other
valuables said to be worth USD 350,000. The local resident Liberian
national General Manager of the company told the Embassy at the time
that he had written several letters of complaint to the then LURD
Chairman Sekou Damate Conneh and personally met with other LURD
executives regarding the matter but so far had received no redress.
The General Manager of the company also informed Embassy officers
that a brother of Chairman Sekou Conneh was driving one of the
company's stolen Sport Utility Vehicles (SUV's) in and around
Monrovia.

The General Manager further reported that other LURD rebels looted a
company station in the town of Kokoya, located some distance inland
in Bong County. He did not attempt to put a precise dollar value on
the level of damages incurred in Kokoya but said that it is similar
to the level of losses sustained by the firm at their offices on
Bushrod Island in Monrovia (USD 350,000).

The General Manager added that rebels from the group Movement for
Democracy in Liberia (MODEL) looted company properties in the town
of Sand Beach, Rivercess County. Again, complaints were filed in
writing with MODEL authorities. At the same time, the General
Manager indicated he would approach the then National Transitional
Government of Liberia (NTGL). Post is not aware of the outcome of
those discussions, or if they occurred.

A democratically elected Government of Liberia headed by President
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf was inaugurated on January 16, 2006. The
Embassy has no new information regarding the case; Claimant A has
not been in contact with the Embassy since 2004.


2. List of Claimants:

Claimant A: AmLib Minerals and Geoservices, Incorporated
U.S. Citizens
No Privacy Act Waiver

THOMAS-GREENFIELD