“False and Misleading”: Lemu’s Clearing CEO William Dewalt Rejects Labor Abuse, Political Ties, and Foreign Profiteering Allegations, Says Business Faces Smear Campaign by Pay Agents
BY: Rufus Divine Brooks Jr
MONROVIA, Montserrado County — The Chief Executive Officer of Lemu’s Clearing and Forwarding Services, William Dewalt, has strongly denied allegations circulating on social media accusing him of labor abuse, political connections, and profiteering through foreign business interests.

Speaking to Journalists in Monrovia Thursday at his Topoe Village office, Dewalt described the claims as “false and misleading” and an attempt by “pay agents” to damage his reputation and undermine his business.
Dewalt said he has worked in Liberia’s private sector for nearly 26 years and has never held a government position.
He also dismissed claims that he is a close associate of President Joseph Nyuma Boakai, calling the assertion baseless.
“I have worked in the private sector for nearly 26 years.
I have never held any government position,” Dewalt stated. “The claims that I am a close associate of President Boakai are baseless.”
Response to Labor Practice Allegations:
Addressing concerns about worker treatment, Dewalt said his company pays drivers on time, provides medical support when needed, and ensures all company trucks are covered by required compliance insurance.
He clarified that while Lemu’s Clearing does not currently provide formal medical insurance for all staff, the company covers medical expenses for its drivers whenever necessary.
Several truck drivers employed by the company also rejected the allegations during the press briefing.
They stated that there are no poor labor practices within the company and described Dewalt as a caring employer who prioritizes the welfare and safety of his workers.
Denial of Foreign Profiteering Claims:
Responding to allegations of collusion with foreign investors, Dewalt denied having any partnership with Chinese companies or other foreign investors.
He explained that Lemu’s Clearing provides clearing and forwarding services to various clients, including foreign businesses, who pay for those services as part of normal commercial transactions.
Dewalt maintained that the accusations represent a coordinated effort to damage his standing in the industry, but said he remains focused and committed to running his business despite the controversy.


