Monrovia, May 12 -- The family of Ernree Neeplo has rejected the recent ruling by Criminal Court "C" convicting her on corruption-related charges, alleging that key evidence was misrepresented and misinterpreted, and has vowed to take the case to the Supreme Court.

In a statement titled "When Justice Raises Questions: The Ernree Neeplo Story," the family described the court's ruling as deeply flawed, pointing to inconsistencies between official testimony and public records-especially regarding the legal status of a business central to the charges.

The court's decision, they say, was heavily influenced by testimony from the Liberia Business Registry (LBR), which claimed that IT FastTrack, a company cited in the case, was never a legally ...