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International Bank Liberia Limited Unveils New Hq

VP Howard Taylor hails bank’s 75% female quota at management level The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the International Bank Liberia Limited (IBLL) or IB, Henry F. Saamoi, says the bank remains humbled by the support of its partners and valued customers, as serving the people has been and continues to be their greatest privilege. Mr. Saamoi made the remarks on Saturday, May 1, 2021, at the grand opening of the bank’s new corporate headquarters, located on Tubman Boulevard, between 11th and 12th Streets, Sinkor. Mr. Saamoi said the dedicated staff of the bank will continue to help their valued customers and prospective valued customers to build the future they dream about through tailored and personalized banking services.

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 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

JIC Expected to Rule in Claim against Judge Morgan Today

Credible information reaching the Daily Observer Newspaper has it that the Judicial Inquiry Commission (JIC) will on today, April 6, release its investigative findings into allegations that Judge Eva Mappy Morgan of the Commercial Court authorized the illegal withdrawal of over US$3 million from the account of Ducor Petroleum Inc, while the matter was still pending undecided. Wednesday’s scheduled release of the report comes after the matter has been pending before the JIC for a period of eight months, beginning August 2020, when both Judge Morgan and her accuser, Amos Brosius of Ducor Petroleum Inc, testified during the Investigation. This latest  development also comes barely a week after the US State Department on Human Rights released its 2020 reports, where it highlighted serious lapses of the JIC.

Liberia: Should the US State Department be Quoting Allegations from Online Tabloids When preparing Important Documents Such as Annual Country Human Rights Reports?

Share 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.”

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