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Cct Trial: Efcc Witness Admits Saraki Was Charged Without Petition by ridwanomooba: 11:00am On Apr 19, 2016
A prosecution witness, Micheal Wetkas, a detective from the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC),‎ has revealed that the trial of the Senate president, Dr Bukola Saraki, by the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) did not emanate from any petition against the Senate president.

Saraki is being tried before the tribunal by the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB) over alleged false assets declaration.

During the proceedings of the tribunal yesterday, Mr Wetkas, under cross examination by Saraki’s lead counsel, Kanu Agabi (SAN), told the Tribunal that he filed the charge against the Senate president on September 14, 2015, while the witness’ report, which forms part of proof of evidence, was filed on October 30, 2015.

According to him, it was the prosecutor who told him to file a summary report of his findings and activities during investigation. He said he did not mention any petition from Kwara Freedom Network, nor did he investigate the petition from the network by EFCC, adding that his own team’s investigation was based on intelligence report.

The witness also told the Tribunal that he did not investigate the pension scheme of Kwara State; neither did he have knowledge of the entitlements of the defendant.

The witness had, last week, told the Tribunal that Saraki was receiving monthly salaries from the Kwara State government for four years after the expiration of his tenure as governor of the state.

He also told the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) that the Senate president failed to declare his property located at No. 1 and No. 3 Targus Street, Maitama, Abuja, in the assets declaration he made in 2007 and 2011.

Meanwhile, the chairman of the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT), Mr. Umar Danladi, has ordered day-to-day trial of the Senate president.

During its sitting yesterday, the Tribunal admitted 17 more exhibits as proof that Saraki owned the properties in question.

Among the documents tendered through the witness by the prosecution counsel, Rotimi Jacobs (SAN), include a GTB Plc bank draft in the sums N256.3 million, N12.8 million and another N24 million as part payment for property on No. 17 Mcdonald Street, Ikoyi, Lagos, by the defendant.



CJN Decries Delay In Trial Of Corruption Cases

The Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Mahmud Muhammed yesterday said that the delay in trials of cases in court has remained a major challenge confronting the nation’s judiciary.

The CJN, however, advocated the finding of a lasting solution that will improve the administration of criminal justice system, reduce delays, restore public confidence as well as improve judicial performance.

While declaring open the 2016 refresher course organised for Magistrates on current trends in Law and Administration of Justice by the National Judicial Institute (NJI) in Abuja, the CJN said, “More often than not, trial delays are caused by the antics of parties and, to some extent, the court, which result in unnecessary adjournments.

“Often, prosecutors or defence counsel are unable to present their cases, or witnesses and Investigating police officers are often unavailable or transferred. There is sometimes a lack of diligent rendering of legal advice on whether there is a prima facie case to prosecute, an increased use of preliminary objections, unnecessary legal devices for delaying trials and a myriad of others too numerous to mention here.”

He also stressed the need to reduce the backlog of cases, especially in criminal matters, which he said had contributed to the congestion of prisons, even as he expressed optimism that the course will provide an avenue to devise ways of achieving this.

“I find it distressing that many criminal trials are not given the attention that they deserve. I urge you to accord criminal matters priority as had been the legal tradition and not to unduly delay proceedings


“For emphasis, I wish to draw your attention to S 35(4) and 36(4) of the 1999 constitution of the Federal Republic if Nigeria (as amended), which have the combined effect of underlining the need to expeditiously try criminal matters in view of the various fundamental rights that an accused is deprived of, especially when in custody or detention.

“On our part, the Nigerian Judiciary will continue to actively pursue lasting structural and ethical reforms that will better position it to meet the aspirations of the average court user for a speedy, affordable and transparent system of administration of justice”.

Earlier in her welcome address, the administrator, National Judicial Institute, Justice Roseline Bozimo (rtd) stressed the importance of law reforms and said the refresher course was aimed at ensuring that the relationship between the bar and bench is maintained, access to justice enhanced and the productivity of judicial officers improved.


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Re: Cct Trial: Efcc Witness Admits Saraki Was Charged Without Petition by showblack(m): 11:02am On Apr 19, 2016
So

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Re: Cct Trial: Efcc Witness Admits Saraki Was Charged Without Petition by Nobody: 11:03am On Apr 19, 2016
Saraki might wslk on technicalities but it will be a big shame on this government propaganda fight on corruption.


Saraki should still resign win or lose because in the cpurt of public opinion he is Guilty

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Re: Cct Trial: Efcc Witness Admits Saraki Was Charged Without Petition by madridguy(m): 11:04am On Apr 19, 2016
ANYHOW SARAKI MUST GO.

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Re: Cct Trial: Efcc Witness Admits Saraki Was Charged Without Petition by Mikehell(m): 11:13am On Apr 19, 2016
Charged without petition??


this case will end the same way jare, all dis stunt are to get the media to sell their papers

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Re: Cct Trial: Efcc Witness Admits Saraki Was Charged Without Petition by TANTUMERGO007(m): 11:15am On Apr 19, 2016
madridguy:
ANYHOW SARAKI MUST GO.
democracy is so sweet kiss

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Re: Cct Trial: Efcc Witness Admits Saraki Was Charged Without Petition by Nobody: 11:15am On Apr 19, 2016
Petition is not compulsory for EFCC. it is only mandatory for ICPC

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Re: Cct Trial: Efcc Witness Admits Saraki Was Charged Without Petition by dunkem21(m): 11:19am On Apr 19, 2016
Chukwudi44 .. grin
Re: Cct Trial: Efcc Witness Admits Saraki Was Charged Without Petition by Ayatul(m): 11:19am On Apr 19, 2016
Did i just hear someone said Saraki was charged without petition... Wat is that guy smoking?...Charged without petition or whatever Saraki most go

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Re: Cct Trial: Efcc Witness Admits Saraki Was Charged Without Petition by franchizy(m): 11:40am On Apr 19, 2016
whether APC likes it or not Saraki will won this case. i dont blames all dis illitracy zombies spoken rubish against saraki.
saraki remains innocence as this is just a mere witch hunt for disobey his party.
we the Nijeria youths stands with saraki.
this case is mere plopaganda and noting else.

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Re: Cct Trial: Efcc Witness Admits Saraki Was Charged Without Petition by Nobody: 11:47am On Apr 19, 2016
Saraki will definitely triumph at the supreme court.I am not interested in what happens in Injustice Danladi Umar's court

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Re: Cct Trial: Efcc Witness Admits Saraki Was Charged Without Petition by OlujobaSamuel: 11:47am On Apr 19, 2016
charged without petition by who? efcc operative is just a witness in the case, the charges were from ccb. op, don't bring up this kind nonsensical nonsense again ooo. be warned.

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Re: Cct Trial: Efcc Witness Admits Saraki Was Charged Without Petition by omowolewa: 12:27pm On Apr 19, 2016
But the charges were read to his hearing.
Re: Cct Trial: Efcc Witness Admits Saraki Was Charged Without Petition by jimmysho(m): 12:31pm On Apr 19, 2016
franchizy:
whether APC likes it or not Saraki will won this case. i dont blames all dis illitracy zombies spoken rubish against saraki.
saraki remains innocence as this is just a mere witch hunt for disobey his party.
we the Nijeria youths stands with saraki.
this case is mere plopaganda and noting else.
Go brush up your 'gesi' before defending a thief.

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Re: Cct Trial: Efcc Witness Admits Saraki Was Charged Without Petition by Horlhaphemi: 12:32pm On Apr 19, 2016
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franchizy:
whether APC likes it or not Saraki will won this case. i dont blames all dis illitracy zombies spoken rubish against saraki.
saraki remains innocence as this is just a mere witch hunt for disobey his party.
we the Nijeria youths stands with saraki.
this case is mere plopaganda and noting else.[/s]
chaiiiii RIP English

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Re: Cct Trial: Efcc Witness Admits Saraki Was Charged Without Petition by onexile: 12:34pm On Apr 19, 2016
APC is a fraudulent Party. Saraki's case is a witch-hunt.


Whichever way, PDP wins.

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Re: Cct Trial: Efcc Witness Admits Saraki Was Charged Without Petition by prince088: 12:35pm On Apr 19, 2016
franchizy:
whether APC likes it or not Saraki will won this case. i dont blames all dis illitracy zombies spoken rubish against saraki.
saraki remains innocence as this is just a mere witch hunt for disobey his party.
we the Nijeria IPOD youths stands with saraki.
this case is mere plopaganda and noting else.

Oboi *takes cover*

MAY DAY!! MAY DAY!!!!

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Re: Cct Trial: Efcc Witness Admits Saraki Was Charged Without Petition by jaybee3(m): 12:44pm On Apr 19, 2016
franchizy:
whether APC likes it or not Saraki will won this case. i dont blames all dis illitracy zombies spoken rubish against saraki.
saraki remains innocence as this is just a mere witch hunt for disobey his party.
we the Nijeria youths stands with saraki.
this case is mere plopaganda and noting else.

Where do i even start with you?

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Re: Cct Trial: Efcc Witness Admits Saraki Was Charged Without Petition by kingzizzy: 12:48pm On Apr 19, 2016
If he was charged without petition, it means that someone at the top ordered EFCC to go after him. EFCC should not be used to settle political scores.

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Re: Cct Trial: Efcc Witness Admits Saraki Was Charged Without Petition by Kimoni: 12:50pm On Apr 19, 2016
jaybee3:


Where do i even start with you?

grin grin grin...the guy is from France biko

Hilarious poster!!

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Re: Cct Trial: Efcc Witness Admits Saraki Was Charged Without Petition by DONSMITH123(m): 1:14pm On Apr 19, 2016
madridguy:
ANYHOW SARAKI MUST GO.
Re: Cct Trial: Efcc Witness Admits Saraki Was Charged Without Petition by Cy995: 1:14pm On Apr 19, 2016
Hmmmmmmmm
So una don ready to free this man.
Re: Cct Trial: Efcc Witness Admits Saraki Was Charged Without Petition by DONSMITH123(m): 1:15pm On Apr 19, 2016
absent sir


dunkem21:
Chukwudi44 .. grin

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Re: Cct Trial: Efcc Witness Admits Saraki Was Charged Without Petition by ichidodo: 1:15pm On Apr 19, 2016
So this here is a setup from the Presidency....Sort of giving a dog a bad name just to hang it.But all in all,we say f**k dulllardinho Buhari for turning our democracy on its head. F**k the bastard and his zombie followers.

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Re: Cct Trial: Efcc Witness Admits Saraki Was Charged Without Petition by bettercreature(m): 1:15pm On Apr 19, 2016
Fedayeen:
Saraki might wslk on technicalities but it will be a big shame on this government propaganda fight on corruption.


Saraki should still resign win or lose because in the cpurt of public opinion he is Guilty
Saraki can not win only if presidency decide to free him

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Re: Cct Trial: Efcc Witness Admits Saraki Was Charged Without Petition by OCTAVO: 1:16pm On Apr 19, 2016
Hmmmmm,
Re: Cct Trial: Efcc Witness Admits Saraki Was Charged Without Petition by dollaflow(m): 1:16pm On Apr 19, 2016
hmmm
Re: Cct Trial: Efcc Witness Admits Saraki Was Charged Without Petition by dimsonu(m): 1:17pm On Apr 19, 2016
...meanwhile ANPP might just gradually shed off all these adjoining (betrayal) members.
Both AD, CPC, nPDP, APC etc...#AnotherConspiracyTheory
A sly process.
B'cux last last na ANPP be ruling party. #Disguise
Re: Cct Trial: Efcc Witness Admits Saraki Was Charged Without Petition by RedCapChief(m): 1:18pm On Apr 19, 2016
Lobatan!!
Re: Cct Trial: Efcc Witness Admits Saraki Was Charged Without Petition by justmenoni: 1:19pm On Apr 19, 2016
Bros write in your native language na abi na by force that you must WRITING AND SPEAKING ENGILISH NI grin grin grin grin grin and wait what're your criterias for qualifying someone as an illitracy cheesy grin cheesy grin cheesy


franchizy:
whether APC likes it or not Saraki will won this case. i dont blames all dis illitracy zombies spoken rubish against saraki.
saraki remains innocence as this is just a mere witch hunt for disobey his party.
we the Nijeria youths stands with saraki.
this case is mere plopaganda and noting else.

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Re: Cct Trial: Efcc Witness Admits Saraki Was Charged Without Petition by mindworx: 1:19pm On Apr 19, 2016
franchizy:
whether APC likes it or not Saraki will won this case. i dont blames all dis illitracy zombies spoken rubish against saraki.
saraki remains innocence as this is just a mere witch hunt for disobey his party.
we the Nijeria youths stands with saraki.
this case is mere plopaganda and noting else.

Receive brain in Jesus Name!

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Re: Cct Trial: Efcc Witness Admits Saraki Was Charged Without Petition by mindworx: 1:19pm On Apr 19, 2016
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