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Re: N10million Bribery Scam: Presidency In Dilema Over CCT Chair by modath(f): 7:19am On Nov 15, 2015
francizy:


LoL! I actually met a 14 years old guy in my first year. He graduate at the age of 19 (5 years course), so if you had entered at 14 and you did a 4 years program (plus NYSC year) so it's possible to have a 19 years old graduate. grin grin grin grin

Who will war you? Not me and you know that.. tongue


Where is ASUU in your equation?
Re: N10million Bribery Scam: Presidency In Dilema Over CCT Chair by francizy(m): 7:37am On Nov 15, 2015
modath:



Where is ASUU in your equation?


ASUU strike didn't affect my set, apart from a one month strike, so I actually forgot to include them since ASUU was alien to me.. cheesy grin

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Re: N10million Bribery Scam: Presidency In Dilema Over CCT Chair by maupe: 7:58am On Nov 15, 2015
tobimillar:
Na wah oo.. When the hunter becomes the hunted...

This is why some of us were angry with GEJ, he knew this CCT chair was corrupt, he was adviced to write to the national assembly to get their two third approval but the Niggar did not . GEJ was might not have been corrupt, but he lacked the will power to tackle corruption
Do you think it would have been possible, for GEJ, a SS to have started corruption charges against a Northerner from a prestigious family. This was the same reason the emir of Kano, Sanusi, got away with the embezzlement of large sums of money through the print and mint scandal. Besides, since the EFCC, had verifiable evidence against the CCT chair, why didn't they start proceedings against him. They are an autonomous body, and are empowered by the constitution to bring to the book anyone, who has engaged in financial misappropriation. Why must the head of the EFCC, be told by the President to do his job.
Re: N10million Bribery Scam: Presidency In Dilema Over CCT Chair by biz2get(m): 8:32am On Nov 15, 2015
CHAI!! cool
Re: N10million Bribery Scam: Presidency In Dilema Over CCT Chair by dustydee: 8:44am On Nov 15, 2015
The problem is that there is no sufficient evidence against him. The PA claimed that he gave the money to him in cash while the EFCC claimed to have recovered the money from the PA. So where did the PA get the money from? Did he pay from his pocket? While the CCT chairman can be removed on moral grounds, I don't see how he can be convicted except the EFCC has sufficient evidence that he took bribe.
Re: N10million Bribery Scam: Presidency In Dilema Over CCT Chair by ocholawealth(m): 8:48am On Nov 15, 2015
There are better ways of letting Saraki out of the lions' den than scripting and stage acting Mr Umar's compromise. If this administration is serious about fighting corruption, Saraki must be legally prosecuted to it's logical conclusion which ultimately is Kirikiri prison.
Re: N10million Bribery Scam: Presidency In Dilema Over CCT Chair by Nobody: 8:50am On Nov 15, 2015
***hmmm****
Re: N10million Bribery Scam: Presidency In Dilema Over CCT Chair by BABANGBALI: 8:52am On Nov 15, 2015
abeg prosecute this man and bring another person to continue the case against saraki
Re: N10million Bribery Scam: Presidency In Dilema Over CCT Chair by Nobody: 8:52am On Nov 15, 2015
If the EFCC has evidence to prosecute a case involving a high profile person, they always seek presidential approval or else they would lose their jobs and be disgraced... please Ribadu's case is a very clear example.

maupe:

Do you think it would have been possible, for GEJ, a SS to have started corruption charges against a Northerner from a prestigious family. This was the same reason the emir of Kano, Sanusi, got away with the embezzlement of large sums of money through the print and mint scandal. Besides, since the EFCC, had verifiable evidence against the CCT chair, why didn't they start proceedings against him. They are an autonomous body, and are empowered by the constitution to bring to the book anyone, who has engaged in financial misappropriation. Why must the head of the EFCC, be told by the President to do his job.
Re: N10million Bribery Scam: Presidency In Dilema Over CCT Chair by drss(m): 8:56am On Nov 15, 2015
now dat umar has been exposed, next is buari.
Re: N10million Bribery Scam: Presidency In Dilema Over CCT Chair by adanny01(m): 8:58am On Nov 15, 2015
modath:




Laws designed to act as checks & balances sometimes become bottlenecks...









Perfect illustration of no will to fight corruption & some crazies will insist on wailing all ovwr one's mentions in the face of obvious FACTS..





Umar is not fit to try Saraki, equity & clean hands no go gree, no two ways about it..

You are not a judge. Only a competent court can convict him and the president cannot removed him based on allegations. The president has to be sure he did it and not being set up.

Whatever happens, it doesnt make him unqualified to have tried Saraki, he will then be replaced and the trial continued from where Umar stopped.
Re: N10million Bribery Scam: Presidency In Dilema Over CCT Chair by aydot34: 9:01am On Nov 15, 2015
Am afraid APC will fight corruption till they loose focus.
Hope u guyz will not let me regret voting u to power.
A litre of petrol is 300 naira hmmm shocked
Re: N10million Bribery Scam: Presidency In Dilema Over CCT Chair by adanny01(m): 9:03am On Nov 15, 2015
aydot34:
Am afraid APC will fight corruption till they loose focus.
Hope u guyz will not let me regret voting u to power.
A litre of petrol is 300 naira hmmm shocked

Are you suggesting they give up on the fight against corruption?
Re: N10million Bribery Scam: Presidency In Dilema Over CCT Chair by coolbis: 9:07am On Nov 15, 2015
Aufbauh:


My sister help me tell them ooo, Saraki's case is unnegotiable and irrevocable as it is already before the public scrutiny couple with the fact that the central government is now presided by a man of integrity with a clear agenda.
It is also noteworthy that Saraki's case is beyond personality as it is an institutional alleged crime. On point, I can see why t'he biggest problem PMB has is trust, he understands very clearly that most nigerians have been compromised, and you wonder who can be trusted again.

Finally the wheel of justice may grind slowly and steadily but surely.
Re: N10million Bribery Scam: Presidency In Dilema Over CCT Chair by Leader01(m): 9:08am On Nov 15, 2015
Hmmmmm. I'm just an observer.
Re: N10million Bribery Scam: Presidency In Dilema Over CCT Chair by wiseoneking: 9:12am On Nov 15, 2015
BushidoBlue:
I remember when this was mentioned people were like "Saraki Supporters", "PDP don't know about opposition" well enjoy your coffee.
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
What is this child saying. Umar was indicted last year during Gej tenure and the issue was on going. Stop wailing every time about pdp. Buhari is reluctant to remove and persecute him despite overwhelming evidences. Buhari is a corrupt man in the garb of a saint. Certificate? I dont believe in their corruption fight and chant with foundational institution for it.
Re: N10million Bribery Scam: Presidency In Dilema Over CCT Chair by Emperortj93(m): 9:13am On Nov 15, 2015
#singing

one day bush meat go catch the hunter! Catch the hunter!! Catch the hunter ehhhhhh


so this charge and bail laywer ask to presecute saraki also have a big skeleton on his cupboard, hummmm

let just see how buhari will handle this
Re: N10million Bribery Scam: Presidency In Dilema Over CCT Chair by presidentMZ: 9:15am On Nov 15, 2015
[color=#990000][/color] This publication is sponsored by Saraki to stop his trial, remember CCB chairman is replaceable, While Saraki's trial goes on..
Re: N10million Bribery Scam: Presidency In Dilema Over CCT Chair by wiseoneking: 9:17am On Nov 15, 2015
OrlandoOwoh:
Chukwudi, you think this is going to stop the trial of Saraki? As always, I pity you.
this boy, you are always off the point. PARANOID?
Re: N10million Bribery Scam: Presidency In Dilema Over CCT Chair by aydot34: 9:21am On Nov 15, 2015
Hmmmmmm 10million
Re: N10million Bribery Scam: Presidency In Dilema Over CCT Chair by wiseoneking: 9:23am On Nov 15, 2015
OrlandoOwoh:

Shut up! Who doesn't know that your concern in this issue is because of Saraki?
are you really normal?. You entered his sub conscious mind. Thats why your comments are always out of mind. Nairaland is not where you practise mind reading. Occult? Are you?
Re: N10million Bribery Scam: Presidency In Dilema Over CCT Chair by Kellzcold: 9:29am On Nov 15, 2015
chukwudi44:


They should go ahead and remove the injustic Umar and quickly forward the name of the new CCT chair to the senate for approval

So Saraki's senate will approve the next CCT chairman.... Interesting
Re: N10million Bribery Scam: Presidency In Dilema Over CCT Chair by doctokwus: 9:31am On Nov 15, 2015
modath:




Laws designed to act as checks & balances sometimes become bottlenecks...









Perfect illustration of no will to fight corruption & some crazies will insist on wailing all ovwr one's mentions in the face of obvious FACTS..





Umar is not fit to try Saraki, equity & clean hands no go gree, no two ways about it..
Vanguard is one of the most useless news outfits in Nigeria now, even lindaikeji has a far better journalistic bent than them, even if just a gossip blog.
Go thru the story well and u realise this is just a remake of d story it carried when this episode first started in 2013 or 2014,current dates added to make it appear current.
I can't find d link to d original story in its site now, but carefully sieve thru this story and u find clear cut hints that it has nothing to do with the current presidency.
Vanguard has a penchant for recircling old tales and editing them to look current.
Re: N10million Bribery Scam: Presidency In Dilema Over CCT Chair by frankyychiji(f): 9:34am On Nov 15, 2015
chukwudi44:
No hiding place for the corrupt Injustice Danladi Umar
Gbam!
Re: N10million Bribery Scam: Presidency In Dilema Over CCT Chair by frankyychiji(f): 9:36am On Nov 15, 2015
modath:



It's obvious why you are excited. ..... smiley

It won't stop Saraki's prosecution, CCT does not belong to Umar, he is REPLACEABLE. ..

Still doesn't negate the fact that he should be removed Asap if he doesnt recuse himself. ..

The president should have no dilemma , remove & reconstitute the Tribunal......
@bolded, why is Buhari in a dilemma? grin
Re: N10million Bribery Scam: Presidency In Dilema Over CCT Chair by bumi10(m): 9:37am On Nov 15, 2015
hmmmm
Re: N10million Bribery Scam: Presidency In Dilema Over CCT Chair by luvmijeje(f): 9:40am On Nov 15, 2015
Na wa o. Nice one PDP.
Re: N10million Bribery Scam: Presidency In Dilema Over CCT Chair by franudi: 9:40am On Nov 15, 2015
chukwudi44:
N10 million bribery scandal: Presidency in dilemma over CCT Chair?

*EFCC retrieves N1.8 m to be used as exhibit
*Attorney General approves prosecution of Umar, removal from office

Soni Daniel, Northern Region Editor
The Presidency is in dilemma over what to do with the embattled Chairman of the Code of Conduct Tribunal, Justice Danladi Umar, who has been embroiled in a N10 million bribery scandal, forcing the two other members of the tribunal to refuse sitting with him.
The two other judges of the CCT, Robert Odu rtd and Agwaza Atedze had in a joint letter to former President Goodluck Jonathan and copied to the EFCC, drew the attention of the government to the N10 million bribery allegation made against Umar, saying that the issue had brought serious embarrassment to them and the tribunal.
“May we with respect, draw His Excellency’s attention to the allegation of N10 million bribe made against Justice Danladi Yakubu Umar, current chairman of Code of Conduct Tribunal, Abuja, which is being investigated by the EFCC”, they reportedly said.
This allegation has been widely reported in the media, besides embarrassing comments from legal practitioners who have been calling to express their disappointment over the shocking development, although investigation is yet to be concluded.
“We, the two members of the CCT and the entire staff are embarrassed and saddened by this allegation because a tribunal set up to check corruption should not be accused of being corrupt. This would not be in keeping with the transformation agenda of the administration.
“We are mindful of the fact that the Federal Government has zero tolerance policy for corruption, and this is the reason for the establishment of the CCT as one of the agencies to fight corruption in all its ramifications.
“It is our prayer therefore that this allegation will be looked into so that the tribunal can start sitting in the interest of litigants and their counsel,” the two members said in the letter dated April 4, 2014.

Danladi-Umar
Sunday Vanguard investigations spanning weeks indicate that although the Presidency has been embarrassed by the gamut of evidence adduced by key government officials against Umar, it was however handicapped by the fact that the said man is handling the trial of persons suspected to be corrupt.
It was learnt that the Presidency was however carefully studying the bribery case against Umar so as to take a definite and prompt action that would not tarnish the image of the CCT and the administration.
Confusion is said to have become the lot of the Presidency as to whether to move against Umar based on the advice of the former Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Mohammed Adoke, to former President Jonathan, that Umar should be removed from office based on the scandal or to initiate a new probe of the bribery scandal.
Adoke was also said to have authorised the EFCC on June 25, 2014, to prosecute Umar and his PA based on the findings by the commission.
In the investigation carried out by the EFCC under its recently removed Chairman, Ibrahim Lamorde, Umar was alleged to have demanded and collected the sum of N1.8 million from one Rasheed Taiwo, a former Deputy Comptroller General of Customs, who was arraigned at the CCT over false declaration of assets.
To pave the way for the prosecution, EFCC crack investigators swopped on Zenith Bank, through which Taiwo allegedly paid the first tranche of N1.8 out of the N10 million to Umar through his PA, Gambo Abdullahi, and retrieved the cheque number and details of the transactions.
The Zenith Bank cheque for the amount of N1.8 million was issued by Taiwo Rasheed Owolabi on December 12, 2012 from his Bourdillon Branch on Awolowo Road, Ikoyi, Lagos, and received the same day by Gambo Abdullahi in his Usuma Branch, Maitama Abuja.
Evidence available to Sunday Vanguard also shows that with the payment of the N1.8 million into Abdullahi’s account, his balance in that account rose to N1, 900, 448, 41. The money was promptly withdrawn the same day by the Abdullahi, who told EFCC investigators that he handed over the cash to Umar by hand.

Buhari
EFCC’s findings showed that Umar used his telephone number, 08033367814 to communicate with Taiwo whose phone number with which he established constant communication with the CCT chairman was given as 08074455022.
Based on the findings, the former EFCC chairman, in a memo dated June 24, 2014, and addressed to the Attorney General of the Federation, Adoke, said that it was obvious from their findings that the CCT chairman might have collected the said amount of money from Taiwo.
The agency said however that it was unable to carry out forensic analysis of the telephone number of Umar, since he insisted that he had since lost that phone.
Lamorde said: “We write to bring to the attention of the Honourable Attorney General to the case which was reported by one Mr. Rasheed Taiwo (DCG Rtd) of 6 A Milverton Road, Lagos, against the chairman of CCT, Justice Danladi Umar and his Personal Assistant, Gambo Abdullahi in December 2012.
“Available circumstantial evidence suggests that the Tribunal Chairman might have indeed demanded and collected money from the complainant through his PA. Efforts made to recover the telephone handset used by Justice Umar have proved abortive, as he claimed that he lost the handset in 2012.
“This has made it impossible to subject it to independent scientific analysis with a view to corroborating the allegation.
Justice Umar also admitted that he met privately with the complainant in his chamber of the CCT. This has since been considered most unethical and highly suspicious conduct on his part.
“There is a preponderance of overwhelming evidence to however prosecute Gambo Abdullahi, who could offer no coherent excuse for receiving N1.8 million into his salary account from Taiwo, who is an accused person standing trial at the CCT.
“The full money has been recovered from him in May 2014 and aptly registered as exhibit. The fact that he made two contradictory statements on the reason he was paid the money, is clearly an attempt to cover the reason the money was paid to him,” Lamorde concluded.
EFCC did not stop there.
The commission promptly raised a two-count charge against Dandali Umar and Ali Gambo Abdullahi. The charge sheet sighted by Sunday Vanguard, was signed by Andrew Akoja, of the Legal and Prosecution Unit of the EFCC.
Count one: “That you Danladi Yakubu Umar and Ali Gambo Abdullahi, being public officers in the CCT, Abuja, on or about December 2012 in Abuja, within the Judicial Division of the Honourable Court, did engage in culpable conspiracy to obtain the sum of N10 million from one Rasheed Taiwo Owolabi for a favour to be shown to him in connection with the discharge of your official duties and thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 26 (1) (c) of the ICPC Act 2000 and punishable under Section 10 (a) (11) of the same Act.
Count two: “That you Danladi Yakubu Umar and Ali Gambo Abdullahi, being public officers in the CCT, Abuja, on or about December 2012 in Abuja, within the Judicial Division of the Honourable Court, did engage in culpable conspiracy to obtain the sum of N10 million from one Rasheed Taiwo Owolabi for a favour to be shown to him in connection with the discharge of your official duties and thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 26 (1) (c) of the ICPC Act 2000 and punishable under Section 10 (a) (11) of the same Act.
Findings, however, showed that although the case file for the two accused persons was prepared since June 2014, it was not clear why the EFCC later dropped Umar’s name from the charge sheet and took only his PA to court, where the matter is still pending.
The EFCC has remained silent on Umar till date.
An EFCC source said last night that the commission would not comment on a matter that was before a court so as not to commit contempt.
An attempt by Sunday Vanguard to speak with the EFCC spokesman, Wilson Uwujaren, proved abortive at the weekend, since his lines indicated that they had been switched off.
It was however learnt that the lacuna that has kept Umar in office till date might not be unconnected with the provisions of the law, which make it impossible for the President to remove him from office without getting two thirds majority support from the National Assembly.
It was also leant that the National Judicial Council, NJC, whose opinion on the matter, was sought by the immediate past government, had said that they had no hand in removing him from office but that the EFCC should thoroughly investigate the bribery allegation against him and bring him to book.
In a four-page memorandum written by the former Chief Justice of Nigeria to the Presidency on the issue of Umar, Justice Aloma Marian Mukhtar, made it clear that since it is the President who has the power to appoint the CCT chairman, it is also the President who has the power to remove him from office with the approval of the NASS.
The former CJN who headed the NJC said: “The National Judicial Council, on the recommendation of the Federal Judicial Service Commission, has no power to either discipline or recommend removal from office of the Chairman of the CCT to the President. Hence, the reason why Council was unable to investigate the allegations levelled against Hon. Danladi Yakubu Umar, Chairman of the CCT.
“It is hereby advised that in consonance with the Rule of Law, which is one of the cardinal principles of this administration, the case before EFCC against Umar should be allowed to follow due process.
“Since Constitutionally the Chairman of the CCT is not a judicial officer, the power to discipline and remove him from office, lies with the Presidency, please,” Mukhtar wrote on May 26, 2014 to the Presidency, washing off her hands.
But Mohammed Adoke in another memo to President Jonathan dated May 7, 2015, asked the President to set in motion measures to get Umar removed from office.
Adoke said: “That under the constitution your Excellency may remove the chairman of the CCT upon an address supported by two thirds majority of each House of the National Assembly praying that the chairman of the CCT be so removed for inability to discharge the functions of the office in question on grounds of misconduct or for contravention of the law.
“I am of the humble opinion that the current state of affairs in which the CCT is unable to sit while the institution is increasingly diminished by a pall of suspicion, should not be allowed to fester as it will expose the institution to public ridicule and undermine this administration’s effort to combat corruption.
“IN the light of the foregoing therefore, Your Excellency may wish to initiate the necessary steps for the removal of the CCT chairman from office,” the former Attorney General wrote.
It was learnt that the Presidency might soon take action and reconstitute the CCT to be able to assist the government in its anti-graft war.
A source said the continued stay in office of Umar with the corruption scandal hanging in the air was giving the Buhari administration a serious cause for concern.
How soon action is taken to save the face of the new administration remains to be seen.

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/11/n10-million-bribery-scandal-presidency-in-dilemma-over-cct-chair/


Even Buhari is corrupt.
Re: N10million Bribery Scam: Presidency In Dilema Over CCT Chair by ODUBEZE: 9:40am On Nov 15, 2015
hmmmm... This issue has being on going since 2014. I believe that that was the last time I read it!
Questions/Observation:
1. Why is it coming up now?
2. Why was Rasheed Taiwo who offered the bribe still working free?
3. N1.8M from only one person, yet Nigeria is broke!
4. Why was Umar's PA d only one charged to court?
5. What needs to be done to curb these excesses?
Answers/Recommendations:
1. the issue probably was Re-enforced now to free Saraki or he (Umar) has stepped on powerful toes!
2. Rasheed Taiwo offering bribe either to test Umar or not is a clear indication that he is guilty as charged. Therefore should not be a free man!
3. FG should find a way of checking the excesses of these rich men! via enforcing luxury taxes e.t.c stop multiple taxation of the poor i.e traders, upcoming entrepreneurs! this will help reduce the acts of the rich getting richer and poor getting poorer!
4. Death sentence should await those indicted such acts!
this will reduce the congestion of our prison and reduce corruption to the barest minimum.
Re: N10million Bribery Scam: Presidency In Dilema Over CCT Chair by aydot34: 9:42am On Nov 15, 2015
adanny01:


Are you suggesting they give up on the fight against corruption?
$
This is political bigot, the masses are suffering while both party re beefing each oda
Re: N10million Bribery Scam: Presidency In Dilema Over CCT Chair by IbokUtoroh(m): 9:45am On Nov 15, 2015
maupe:

Do you think it would have been possible, for GEJ, a SS to have started corruption charges against a Northerner from a prestigious family. This was the same reason the emir of Kano, Sanusi, got away with the embezzlement of large sums of money through the print and mint scandal. Besides, since the EFCC, had verifiable evidence against the CCT chair, why didn't they start proceedings against him. They are an autonomous body, and are empowered by the constitution to bring to the book anyone, who has engaged in financial misappropriation. Why must the head of the EFCC, be told by the President to do his job.
this is always my question, how come inec did their work independently without the executive interferring, and another independent organisation like efcc and icpc will need a pass from the presidency before they could start judicial process against looters of our funds?
Am beginning to think we have somany educated illiterates in nigeria.
So many nigerians dont know the different arms of government and thier functions.
Come to uyo, people wi'l say the former ssg was just a figure head, that akpabio didnt allow him function in his office, and u ask urself do these guys know the duties of secretary in any organisation not to talk of secretary to d state government?
Nigerians and most political officers needs proper orientation.

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