Monrovia, Aug. 23 -- Justice Minister Frank Musah Deah, Jr. has termed the letter coming from Cllr. Arthur T. Johnson, Special Independent Prosecutor and Chairman of the Assets Investigation, Restitution and Recovery Team (AIRRET), as "speculative."

Report by Alaskai Moore Johnson, alaskai.johnson@frontpageafricaonline.com

In an August 20th 2019 communication (copy in this newspaper's possession) from Cllr. Johnson to the Justice Minister, the AIRRET Chairman requests Justice Minister Dean, Sr. to account for payment he might have received during the first term of former President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf.

Cllr. Johnson's letter to Justice Minister Dean reads: "I have the honour most respectfully to present compliments of the Assets Investi...