The Supreme Court of Liberia has ordered that former defence minister Brownie Samukai be jailed for two years in connection with a case of embezzlement.
Samukai and two associates were found guilty two years ago of theft and money laundering of over $1million.
They were given a two-year suspended sentence at the time and ordered to pay back half of the money within six months.
The jail term has now been imposed as they failed to make the payments within the stipulated time.
A judge said the trio must now pay back all the money and would remain in jail after the two years if they have failed to do so in that time.
They had organised for money to be routinely deducted from soldiers’ salaries and placed into a private, not public, account, as part of a pension scheme, according to court records.
Samukai, a former police chief, told the court the funds were spent on official programmes on the instructions of his superiors.
He was a long-serving defence minister under former President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf.
The former minister is now part of the opposition alliance challenging President George Weah in next year’s elections.
Last year he was elected Senator for Lofa county, but the corruption case has prevented him from being sworn in.