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IMO undertakes second phase of audit

Strengthening maritime operations

LIBERIA: Following the recent audit of Liberia’s flag state regime conducted in the United States, the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) has commenced the second phase of its mandatory Member State Audit Scheme (IMSAS) in Liberia.

The audit began on Monday at the Liberia Maritime Authority (LiMA) headquarters in Monrovia, marking a major step in compliance with international maritime obligations.

Deputy Commissioner for Domestic Vessel Registration and Safety at LiMA, Hon John F Harvey, hailed the audit as a milestone for the country. “This IMSAS Audit plays a crucial role in ensuring that IMO member states are effectively implementing international maritime regulations and standards. It fosters collaboration, best practices, and mutual support, which are vital for strengthening global maritime governance,” he said.

Italo D’Amico, leader of the Audit team, emphasised the importance of cooperation among Liberian stakeholders. “With the support and collaboration of everyone involved in Liberia’s maritime administration, we hope this audit process will be seamless and will help elevate the nation’s maritime sector,” he remarked.

The audit team includes Josephine Nthia and Aji Vasudevan from the IMO Secretariat. Their work will delve into Liberia’s compliance with IMO conventions covering maritime safety, security, and environmental standards.

Liberia, one of the world’s largest ship registries, has long been a key player in global shipping. The country’s proactive engagement with the IMO reflects its commitment to maintaining high standards in maritime governance.

Harvey expressed optimism that Liberia would meet expectations, noting the tireless efforts of stakeholders in building a robust maritime framework.

The IMO Member State Audit Scheme (IMSAS), initially established as a voluntary initiative in 2006, became a mandatory treaty obligation in January 2016. The scheme aims to assess the legislative, administrative, and technical frameworks of Member States, focusing on key areas such as maritime safety, environmental protection, and the welfare of seafarers. Its primary objective is to promote the consistent and effective implementation of applicable IMO instruments, while also assisting Member States in enhancing their capabilities and overall performance in meeting their obligations under these instruments.

The IMSAS audit promotes accountability and transparency, encouraging Member States to address gaps in their maritime frameworks. By identifying areas for improvement and offering technical assistance where needed, the initiative aims to ensure safer seas and cleaner oceans globally.

This audit phase is expected to wrap up with findings that will guide Liberia in further strengthening its maritime operations.

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