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Liberia's fight against corruption looks like its come up with proof to support allegations against a government minister.
Last October, the information minister, Laurence Bropleh, was suspended over claims that he had misappropriated more than US$200,000.
But the issue wasn't then dropped as Liberia's General Auditing Commission has just concluded its investigation and it says it has the evidence.
BBC Network Africa's Jonathan Paye-Layleh reports from Monrovia.
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