Ministry of Finance (Liberia)

The Ministry of Finance is a government ministry of the Republic of Liberia. As of 2024, the Liberian Finance Minister is Boima Kamara, who was appointed in January 2024.[1] The minister is appointed by the President of Liberia, with the consent of Senate of Liberia.

The ministry's offices are located in Broad & Mechlin Street in Monrovia.[2]

The ministry was led by a secretary of the treasury before 1972, and since 1972 minister of finance.

Secretaries of the Treasury

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Ministers of Finance

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See also

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References

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  24. ^ "Liberia: Ngafuan Takes Over Finance Ministry - Promises Collaborative Efforts". 26 August 2008.
  25. ^ "Liberia: Ngafuan, Konneh Take Charge". 13 February 2012.
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  28. ^ Stewart, John H. T. (July 25, 2018). "Profile of 2018 National Independence Day Orator, Samuel D. Tweah".
  29. ^ "President Boakai Appoints Anthony Myers as Acting Finance Minister". www.mfdp.gov.lr.
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