
Amara Mohamed Konneh
Amara Mohamed Konneh is a Liberian politician currently serving as the Senator for Gbarpolu County and the chairman of the Senate's Committee on Public Accounts and Audit. He has been tasked with overseeing the audit of various ministries and agencies that have benefited from USAID funding, reflecting his commitment to ensure financial accountability in the use of international aid for Liberia's development.
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Senator Konneh has adopted a more pragmatic stance—one rooted in cautious optimism rather than outright rejection.
The AML New Deal Debacle | NewsSenator Amara Mohamed Konneh has proposed the Informal Economy Development and Protection Act to modernize and protect Liberia's informal economy.
Konneh Proposes Law to Develop, Protect Informal Economy Sector | NewsSenator Konneh has delivered one of the strongest critiques yet of the Unity Party–led government’s fiscal regime.
Nothing has Changed? | NewsAmara Mohamed Konneh is the chair of the committee that reported on financial malpractices in the government.
Senate Report Corroborates GAC Audits | NewsSenator Amara Mohamed Konneh is proposing a formal review session to assess Liberia’s investment incentive frameworks.
Liberia’s Investment Incentive Frameworks Need Review | NewsSenator Amara Mohamed Konneh informed his colleagues about the legislative intent of the Small Business Empowerment Act of 2014.
Senate PAC Chair Unsatisfied with 2014 SBE Act | PoliticsAmara Mohamed Konneh, a former Minister of Finance, suggested unconventional financial methods during the debate.
Senators Request Executive for Nat’l Road Plan | PoliticsSenator Amara Mohamed Konneh chairs the Senate's Committee on Public Accounts and Audit tasked with conducting the audit.
Lawmakers Request Audit of USAID Supported Entities | Politics












