By: G Bennie Bravo Johnson
Criminal Court ‘’C’’ at the Temple of Justice in Monrovia, Resident Judge A. Blamo Dixon, has cites the Managing Director of the National Transit Authority Herbie Mccauley, to answer to question in connection to his alleged refusal to pay the back pay of a redundant employee of the institution.
The circuit court judge actions followed a complaint filed by an employee identified as Joyce Farngalo, former conductor at the NTA who complain that the institution redundant her without any justifiable reason for her dismissal.
Miss, Farngalo, further revealed in her complain that the National Transit Authority through its Director and Human Resource Manager Mark Magbollah has refused and neglected to settle her severance benefit, notice payment, and arrears in the sum of over Two Hundred thousand Liberian Dollars.
The NTA redundancy letter which was signed by the HR and approve by the managing Director says the management has redundant Miss Joyce Farngloe, due to financial and economic constrain face by the institution.
Meanwhile, the NTA Managing Director McCauley, and Human Resource Manager Mark Magballoh, is expected to appear before judge Dixon on Monday, January 16, to give cause while they have refused to pay the redundant employee back paid.
The National Transit Authority (NTA) was established in the city of Monrovia, by the Government of Liberia through legislative enactment on September 11, 2008, and approved into law by Her Excellency President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf on March 24, 2009.
NTA was founded with the objective of generating revenue for the national government and with the responsibility of providing transport for ordinary Liberian.