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Court Orders Seizure of Liberias National Elections Commission Assets Over Unpaid Vendor Debt
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AI-generatedThis is a domestic legal enforcement action against a government commission in Liberia. No commercial mechanism affects global or regional commodity prices, supply chains, or company margins. The debt is small and isolated to a single vendor; no broader sector impact.
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- Liberia Commercial Court ordered seizure of NEC assets over US$171,105 debt to M-TOSH Prints Media Inc.
- Debt stems from 2017 delivery of election materials that NEC failed to pay for.
- Writ of Execution signed on May 15, 2026; previous attempt included sealing NEC headquarters in August 2025.
- NEC is responsible for organizing public elections in Liberia; next major cycle scheduled for 2029.
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