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LERC approves new penalties regulation to enforce accountability in Liberia’s electricity sector

by The Liberian Investigator
May 9, 2025
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LERC approves new penalties regulation to enforce accountability in Liberia’s electricity sector

MONROVIA — The Liberia Electricity Regulatory Commission (LERC) has approved a sweeping new regulation that introduces administrative penalties for violations within the electricity sector, in a move aimed at strengthening accountability and ensuring reliable power service across the country.

The newly endorsed Penalties Regulations were approved by LERC’s Board of Commissioners on Friday and take immediate effect. The regulation sets forth a clear framework for addressing violations committed by licensees and other sector participants, in accordance with the 2015 Electricity Law of Liberia.

“The Commission is committed to enforcing standards that encourage responsible behavior, protect consumer interests, and foster a fair business environment,” said Claude J. Katta, Chairman of the LERC Board of Commissioners. He emphasized that the regulation will enable the Commission to take “timely and appropriate action” against infractions, helping to safeguard the integrity of the electricity sector.

The regulation outlines procedures for imposing administrative penalties on both first-time and repeat offenders who fail to comply with regulatory requirements or obligations. It was developed through a consultative process involving licensed operators and other key stakeholders, with the aim of ensuring that the rules are fair, effective, and aligned with international best practices.

LERC officials say the regulation is an essential tool in the Commission’s broader mandate to ensure a safe, efficient, and reliable electricity supply throughout Liberia.

“The adoption of this regulation marks a significant step toward a more disciplined and transparent electricity market,” the Commission said in a statement.

The Commission is urging all licensed operators, sector stakeholders, and consumers to review the regulation, which is now available on its website at www.lerc.gov.lr.

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