The Liberia Football Association (LFA) has banned referee Josephus Torjilar for two years for accepting a bribe.
The ban follows an investigation conducted by the LFA's grievance and disciplinary committee.
During the investigation Torjilar admitted he received US$100 after a second-tier relegation play-off match that saw Pags beat Srimex FC 2-0.
The countrywide ban starts with immediate effect.
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