A lawsuit has been filed against "New Broom" newspaper publisher and editor Roland Worwee after he published articles linking a member of the House of Representatives and the president to alleged irregularities in a contract with Cavalla Rubber Co.
(CEMESP/IFEX) – Maryland County District Number Three Representative James Biney has filed a US$500,000 lawsuit against the publisher and managing editor of the “New Broom” newspaper, Roland Worwee.
The lawsuit was filed after Worwee repeatedly published several news articles linking Representative Biney and President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf to alleged dubious roles in a contractual agreement between the government of Liberia and the Cavalla Rubber Corporation in Maryland County.
The lawsuit filed on 20 October 2009 is expected to be heard by judge Peter Gbeniwelleh during the December court sessions.
This is not the first time Worwee has been taken to court in connection with the same issue. A few months ago President Sirleaf initiated a US$2 million lawsuit against the “New Broom” editor for the same publication. The case is still pending before the courts.
Worwee has repeatedly told reporters that he is prepared to go to court on the grounds that he has substantive evidence to support his newspaper’s publication. He claims the lawsuits against him are a clever attempt by the government officials to silence the independent media.