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Amos Broius Services Were Terminated Long Since – MOTC Official Angrily Answer To GNN Enquiry
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MOTC Clarifies Ducor Petroleum Ownership, Rejects US$3M Deposit At LBDI
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What Are the Real Facts Surrounding MOTC/Amos Brosius Endless Legal Battle? – GNN Finds Out Part I
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Eva Mappy Morgan Writes U.S. State Department, Deflates GNN Report, Says Her Rights Were Violated Eva Mappy Morgan Writes U.S. State Department, Deflates GNN Report, Says Her Rights Were Violated
Judge Eva Mappy-Morgan.
Following the release of a widely publicised report by the United States State Department under the caption: ‘2020 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices: Liberia’ entitled ‘Denial Of Fair Public Trial’, where according to the report the Chief Judge of the Commercial Court, and President of the National Trial Judges of Liberia, Eva Mappy Morgan was accused of alleged ethics volition/canon # 23.
The U.S. State Department also noted that Judge Morgan was linked to a 2013 communication in which it was alleged that 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 determinatio
The latest US State Department Human Rights Report has for the umpteenth time drawn the Liberian Judiciary into its crosshairs singling out Judge Eva Mappy Morgan for stinging criticism virtually accusing her of official misconduct. And the case referenced was that of the Monrovia Oil Trading Company (MOTC) vs Ducor Petroleum.
Based on her handling of the case before the empaneled 3-man Board of Judges over which she presided as Chairperson, Amos Brosius representing the Ducor Petroleum, wrote a letter of complaint to the Judicial Inquiry Commission alleging that Judge Mappy, who had placed a freeze on his accounts due to action filed by the MOTC, had without his knowledge and or consent ordered the withdrawal of US$3 million from his account.