6. Respondent alleges that the money the Applicant is laying claim to is a product of suspicious transactions contrary to the monetary policy of the government of Liberia and further claims that, Applicant was invited to provide information to the authorities to prove that the transaction was legitimate but, the applicant has not been able to furnish any proof till date. 7. The Respondent further claims that another Company Amni Petroleum Limited has written to the Central Bank of Liberia to ask for the reparation of the same money on the grounds that it was erroneously transferred to the account of the Applicant. Respondent insists that it has not violated the right of the Applicant to own Property. The Applicant’s case: 8. The Applicant avers that it engaged in oil and gas business in Liberia and in the course of its business activities, an inflow of Three Million Dollars (US$3,000,000.00) was deposited into its account with First International Bank Liberia Limited and the Respondent through its Central Bank confiscated the funds on the allegation that it was a “suspicious transaction”. The Applicant states that when it demanded for the release of the said funds, the Central Bank of Liberia informed it that an investigation was being carried out into the suspicious transaction and needed time to conclude same. 9. The Applicant maintains that despite several demands made for the release of the funds, the Respondent continued to delay the release. The Applicant then wrote to the Respondent vide a letter dated 5th April, 2016 and copied the Liberian Senate demanding for the release of its funds. That by a letter dated 5th December, 2016, PricewaterhouseCoopers (Ghana) Limited, a Resolution Agent appointed by the Respondent’s Central Bank wrote to the Applicant informing them that Central Bank had taken over First International Bank Liberia and requested the Applicant to lodge its claim with full supporting documents to PricewaterhouseCoopers (Ghana) Limited. The Applicant asserts that its Chief Executive Officer received a response from PricewaterhouseCoopers (Ghana) limited acknowledging that they have received and validated their claims with respect to the amount due to them. 10. Further to this, Respondent avers that the Liberian Senate Committee Chairman on Concessions and Investment and the Chairman of Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs upon its petition to the Senate wrote several 3

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