The Honorable Chief Justice and the Associate Justices of the Honorable Supreme Court;Madame Vice President, Dr. Cllr. Jewel Howard-Taylor;Members of the Legislature;The Minister of Justice, Cllr. Musah Dean and other members of the Cabinet;Former Ju
The Honorable Chief Justice and the Associate Justices of the Honorable Supreme Court;Madame Vice President, Dr. Cllr. Jewel Howard-Taylor;Members of the Legislature;The Minister of Justice, Cllr. Musah Dean and other members of the Cabinet;Former Ju
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The United States Department of State (DOS) recently published its 2020 country report on Human Rights Practices in Liberia and included the following:
“In August the Global News Network reported that Eva Mappy Morgan, chief judge of the Commercial Court and president of the National Trial Judges of Liberia, was the subject of an investigation for alleged malpractice.
Judge Morgan was linked to a 2013 communication in which it was alleged the Commercial Court authorized the withdrawal, without the consent of one of the litigating parties, of an amount of $3.4 million at the Liberian Bank for Development and Investment, which was being held in escrow pending final determination of a commercial dispute between Ducor Petroleum Inc. and the Monrovia Oil Trading Company. The court unilaterally ordered the withdrawal of more than three million dollars from the bank. The Judicial Inquiry Commission investigation of the case continued at year’s end.”
Seeks anew to be bridge builders The senior pastor of the Providence Baptist Church, Rev. Dr. Samuel B. Reeves, Jr., has announced the calendar of events leading to the celebration of church's bicentennial (200 years) anniversary in both ministry and leadership. It was built in 1821. The anniversary, which kicks off today, Wednesday, February…