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Africa: Subsaharan | |
Liberia's Taylor 'still active' | |
2005-05-19 | |
![]() The CIJ has produced a detailed report on how Mr Taylor got and spent his money, both in and out of office, saying that millions of dollars have passed through his hands over the years. The money came from diamonds, timber and a whole range of businesses, including Liberia's first mobile phone company, the group says. Report author Douglas Farah claims to have found a bewildering network of agents, front men and interlocking companies, which allowed Mr Taylor to make money and spend it buying influence and funding armed conflict in Liberia and neighbouring countries. The BBC's foreign affairs analyst Liz Blunt says much of this is past history - although not previously laid bare in so much detail - and most of those named are already subject to UN travel bans because of their activities. The new allegations are about what Mr Taylor has been doing since he has been in exile in Calabar in south-east Nigeria our correspondent says. The report says that in the government guest house where he lives he has free access to the telephone and internet and is free to receive visitors. It suggests that diplomats from the Liberian embassy in Lagos act as his agents. Large sums of money from his investments in Liberia and overseas are brought to him in cash by visitors, the report alleges. They are often the wives or female relatives of his associates who are not affected by UN travel restrictions, the reports says. Our correspondent says that even more controversial are the allegations about how he is spending his wealth. The report draws on information given to the UN-backed court for Sierra Leone to suggest that Mr Taylor is thought to be funding armed groups through some of his old commanders. He is thought to be giving money to at least half the parties which will contest this year's elections in Liberia, the report says.
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