George Weah Cuts His Salary By 25% As Part Of Effort To Confront Liberia's Broken Economy
In one of his first acts as President of Liberia, George Weah has
announced he will cut his salary by 25% as part of an effort to confront
his country's "broken economy."
"In view of the very rapidly deteriorating situation of the economy, I am informing you today, with immediate effect, that I will reduce my salary and benefits by 25%," Weah said in his first State of the Republic address.
Weah, a former professional soccer star in Europe, was sworn in as President of the West African nation last week.
"In view of the very rapidly deteriorating situation of the economy, I am informing you today, with immediate effect, that I will reduce my salary and benefits by 25%," Weah said in his first State of the Republic address.
Weah, a former professional soccer star in Europe, was sworn in as President of the West African nation last week.
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