Augustine Fayiah

Augustine Fayiah

Liberia Liberiasolicitor generalMale7.3Global Dominance: 0.00%

Augustine Fayiah serves as the Solicitor General of Liberia and represents the government in the ongoing legal battle over the diamond. He argues that the diamond belongs to the state due to the expiration of the mining license for the claim where it was found.

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Augustine Fayiah is an EJF Program Officer who delivered a presentation on the Oceans5 Transparency Project.

EJF Hosts Inception Workshop for CSOs, Journalists on Fisheries Transparency | News
Daily Observer – leading Liberian newspaper, est. 1981·LiberiaLiberia· 2026-06-22
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Cllr. Augustine Fayiah stated that the court has spoken and justice has been served.

Was Justice Bought? Explosive Affidavits Rock Tweah Case as Court Bans Public | Legal
Daily Observer – leading Liberian newspaper, est. 1981·LiberiaLiberia· 2026-06-19
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Augustine Fayiah, Program Officer with the Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF), delivered a stark warning about the scale of the problem threatening Liberia’s marine resources.

Coastal Communities Could Pay a Huge Price If… | News
Daily Observer – leading Liberian newspaper, est. 1981·LiberiaLiberia· 2026-06-19
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Cllr. Augustine Fayiah, Solicitor General, described the ceremony as a 'significant moment in our justice system.'

“Your Life Now Belongs to the State” | Legal
Daily Observer – leading Liberian newspaper, est. 1981·LiberiaLiberia· 2026-02-02
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Cllr. Augustine Fayiah has been suspended for failing to attend official meetings.

UP Suspends Dozens of Executives Over Delinquency | News
Daily Observer – leading Liberian newspaper, est. 1981·LiberiaLiberia· 2025-09-15
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Cllr. Augustine Fayiah raised concerns about foreign nationals exploiting Liberian forests.

“National Security Concern” | News
Daily Observer – leading Liberian newspaper, est. 1981·LiberiaLiberia· 2025-08-04
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Solicitor General Cllr. Augustine Fayiah argued that the diamond belonged to the state due to an expired mining license.

S/C Reserves Ruling in Controversial 53.34-Carat Diamond Case | Legal
Daily Observer – leading Liberian newspaper, est. 1981·LiberiaLiberia· 2025-04-14
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