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Liberia’s Supreme Court allowed the seizure of LEC’s assets over an unpaid $365,000 debt to a Swedish firm.
The Liberian Supreme Court lifted a stay on January 20, 2026, allowing the closure of the Liberia Electricity Corporation’s headquarters to proceed after LEC failed to pay a $364,929 debt to ELTEL Network Liberia, a Swedish company.
The debt stemmed from a 2016 supply of low-voltage electrical materials, confirmed by an arbitration panel after reviewing invoices and delivery records.
Despite a settlement offer of $360,000, LEC did not respond, and the court upheld the enforcement order, authorizing asset seizure or arrest of Managing Director Mohamed Sheriff if payment is not made by January 23.
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El Tribunal Supremo de Liberia permitió la incautación de los activos de LEC por una deuda impagada de $365,000 a una firma sueca.