
Bill Twehway
Bill Twehway is a prominent Liberian political figure who served as the Managing Director of the National Port Authority. His tenure has been marred by allegations of corruption and involvement in arms smuggling during the previous government, raising serious questions about governance and accountability in Liberia.
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Bill Twehway cast a clear 'yes' vote for the Ivanhoe agreement, adding to the breadth of support.
How Senators Decided the Ivanhoe Deal | NewsSenator Bill Twehway chairs the Committee on Youth and Sports that was instructed to spearhead the inquiry into the lease.
Youth & Sports Summoned Over Lease of SKD Sports Complex Hotel | Sports
Bill Twehway was the former Managing Director of the National Port Authority, cited for orchestrating the diversion of state resources.
Once a Den for Sanctioned Officials, Liberia Poised to Lead Key UN Sanctions Committees | NewsNational Port Authority chief Bill Twehway was sanctioned for his alleged involvement in the diamond trade.
Documenting Corruption in Liberia: Impunity, Injustices, and Leadership Incompetence (2018–2025) | CommentariesBill Twehway was the Managing Director of the National Port Authority during a time when arms were smuggled into the country.
The Fall of the CDC Headquarters Is More than Broken Concrete | Editorials


























