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NJC Bars Publication Of Petitions Against Judges by sapientia(m): 3:27am On Oct 25, 2016
The National Judicial Council (NJC) has barred publication of allegations of misconduct against judicial officers or employees of the judiciary.

This is one of the high points of the National Judicial Policy (NJP) and the Judicial Ethics Committee (JEC) launched yesterday in Abuja by the Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN) Justice Mahmud Mohammed.

Part of the policy reads, “It shall be the policy of the judiciary on complaints that allegations of misconduct against judicial officers or employees of the judiciary shall not be leaked or published in the media.

“Where complaints on allegations against judicial officers and court employees are submitted for investigation, the complainant or complainants shall be made to give an undertaking not to do anything to prejudice investigation or actions that may be taken.

“The institutions of the judiciary concerned with investigation or and implementation of decisions taken on such complaints shall be obliged to cease further action where such complaints are leaked or discussed in the media.

“Where such a leakage is occasioned after the submission of a complaint then all investigations on the complaints shall be suspended, the leakage investigated and if such leakage is from the complainant on through other parties known to such a complainant, such a complaint should be discarded.

“Where such leakage is occasioned prior to the presentation of the complaint and the source of the leakage is found to be the complainant or through other parties known to and connected with the complainant then such complaint shall not be accepted, upon submission by the appropriate disciplinary body.

“Upon the conclusion of any investigation, the judicial disciplinary bodies may allow public disclosure of their findings, subject to following the proper channels for such disclosure.”

This is coming at a time when the NJC, the body vested with disciplinary powers over judges at all levels, is under attack for allegedly shielding corrupt judges.

The criticism of the NJC was sparked by the arrest of seven judges including two serving justices of the Supreme Court over alleged corruption allegations.

The Department of State Services (DSS) had alleged that it took the step after the NJC rebuffed complaints against some of the arrested judges. But the NJC has since denied the allegation. The new policy was prepared by the NJC in April 2016 but was launched yesterday.

Meanwhile, Femi Falana (SAN) has described the NAP as illegal and unconstitutional. According to him to the extent that the NJP is inconsistent with the constitution, it is illegal.

“By virtue of the fact that every complainant has freedom of expression that includes freedom to pass knowledge and information, if a petition is lodged at the NJC secretariat and it leaks that is the end. A judge who may have no defence can leak a petition. NJP is illegal policy and cannot stand. If a judge does not want to be investigated, all he does is to leak the petition”, Falana said.

Selekeowei Larry (SAN) while reacting said that the NJP is to stifle the press, adding that “Information everywhere, anywhere is for media use in line with the Freedom of information Act. Things are getting to irritating level and the Judiciary is moving from one level of wrong to another level”.

The NJP also provides that the Judiciary shall not resort to lobbying in ensuring that the Legislature and the Executive perform their constitutional responsibility.
The CJN said that the NJP was borne out of the realization that the Nigerian Judiciary had been adversely affected by the absence of a clear, coordinated policy framework that defines its core morals, values, objects and aspirations.
The CJN also inaugurated a 10-man standing JEC to ensure enforcement. Some of the members of the JEC which is chaired by Justice Legbo Kutigi are Justices Emmanuel Ayoola, former Chairman ICPC, Abdullahi Umaru former President of the Court of Appeal, Justice J. Ughu, Justice I. Bassey, Justice Babatunde Adejumo, President of National Industrial Court, Justice Ishaq Bello, Chief Judge Federal Capital Territory High Court, Mr. Abubakar Mahmud, President of the NBA and Mr. Okey Wali former NBA President.

Source: http://www.dailytrust.com.ng/news/general/njc-bars-publication-of-petitions-against-judges/168468.html#SVmvgeGdqzXg8rGw.99

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Re: NJC Bars Publication Of Petitions Against Judges by krasican(m): 4:26am On Oct 25, 2016
undecided undecided

“Upon the conclusion of any investigation, the judicial disciplinary bodies may allow public disclosure of their findings, subject to following the proper channels for such disclosure.”

HOW many investigation have u concluded nd disclosed to the public and whats the proper channel ?

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Re: NJC Bars Publication Of Petitions Against Judges by Nobody: 6:58am On Oct 25, 2016
Anyone still supporting the sinister moves of NJC these days does not love Nigeria. So why the cult-like secrecy? So what happened to the Freedom of Information Act? Why should the NJC be wary of media and public scrutiny?

Nigeria judiciary have never had it so bad.

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Re: NJC Bars Publication Of Petitions Against Judges by Nobody: 7:02am On Oct 25, 2016
“Where such leakage is occasioned prior to the presentation of the complaint and the source of the leakage is found to be the complainant or through other parties known to and connected with the complainant then such complaint shall not be accepted, upon submission by the appropriate disciplinary body.

So on the basis of this, even if the allegations are damning and evident, NJC wouldn't do anything?

DSS has not started molesting you people, una just start!!!

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Re: NJC Bars Publication Of Petitions Against Judges by Noblesoul123: 7:59am On Oct 25, 2016
I am sure that this is to conceal the level of rot in the system. When DSS arrested those judges, those that had dirty deals with them came out to rant nonsense. The thunder that will fire you people is still consulting with ISIS

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Re: NJC Bars Publication Of Petitions Against Judges by saintkel(m): 7:59am On Oct 25, 2016
Ok now, everything should be done in secrecy abi?, no wahala, we d watch una

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Re: NJC Bars Publication Of Petitions Against Judges by casttlebarbz(m): 8:01am On Oct 25, 2016
Quite hilarious

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Re: NJC Bars Publication Of Petitions Against Judges by Benjom(m): 8:01am On Oct 25, 2016
Until we continue to expose corrupt practices, we won't progress.


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Re: NJC Bars Publication Of Petitions Against Judges by JingoOAU(m): 8:03am On Oct 25, 2016
To even imagine that these people are supposed to be Judges....they run the affairs of the judiciary like a secret society where a novice dare enter....


Mind you, I've not seen a judge in Nigeria dat doesn't belong to any secret cult....useless thieves

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Re: NJC Bars Publication Of Petitions Against Judges by KingsleyCEO: 8:03am On Oct 25, 2016
None of my business
Re: NJC Bars Publication Of Petitions Against Judges by deebsman1(m): 8:03am On Oct 25, 2016
1 of the best moves of this administration is the crackdown on the judiciary. Thou they have weaknesses in some other areas sha

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Re: NJC Bars Publication Of Petitions Against Judges by fendorf(m): 8:04am On Oct 25, 2016
We r observing
Re: NJC Bars Publication Of Petitions Against Judges by tete7000(m): 8:04am On Oct 25, 2016
Everybody is flexing their muscle. Welldone. When you go the wrong way, you cause a negative reaction. Media trial/propaganda, the tool of apc government will do the country no good. Where has the dictum that accused are presumed innocent until proven guilty gone to? Someone help me ask apc.

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Re: NJC Bars Publication Of Petitions Against Judges by omenka(m): 8:04am On Oct 25, 2016
Hahaha!! Just imagine!!

How then do these people imagine the public is to believe whatever they say?? Isn't this a blatant move to shield and protect corrupt judges??

Gosh!! It all makes sense now. When someone said the judiciary is one of my biggest problems while referring to the fight against corruption, we didn't understand what he meant- but now, we know better!

What a crying shame. I wonder what defence their recent online minions would put up for this shameful move.

Gaddamn funny. cheesy

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Re: NJC Bars Publication Of Petitions Against Judges by sylviaeo(f): 8:05am On Oct 25, 2016
there is nothing hidden under d sun. d truth will find u all
Re: NJC Bars Publication Of Petitions Against Judges by grtfem: 8:05am On Oct 25, 2016
This body is due for REVIEW
Re: NJC Bars Publication Of Petitions Against Judges by tonaydo(m): 8:05am On Oct 25, 2016
NIGERIA MY COUNTRY

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Re: NJC Bars Publication Of Petitions Against Judges by NwaEzefuNaMba(m): 8:06am On Oct 25, 2016
Buhari is a monumental failure and anyone still doubting that is core daft(or maybe a programmed zombie)

Waging war against the judiciary at a time that the president is neither in good working relationship with the legislature nor even mere party member; that's certainly the beginning of the end of Buhari dynasty.

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Re: NJC Bars Publication Of Petitions Against Judges by maj007(m): 8:07am On Oct 25, 2016
What happens to the Freedom of Information Act.

Petition against a common man can be published while any against a judge must not!!!!!!!!

Nigeria has turned Animal Farm where all Animals are equal but some are more equal than the others.

God, please help us.

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Re: NJC Bars Publication Of Petitions Against Judges by kollisin(m): 8:07am On Oct 25, 2016
Why..??
Why
Na only me do read dis thing
Abeg make person help me brief am....


Na beg I beg ooo....
Re: NJC Bars Publication Of Petitions Against Judges by Pidggin(f): 8:10am On Oct 25, 2016
Buhari has been Checkmated

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Re: NJC Bars Publication Of Petitions Against Judges by SalomonKane: 8:11am On Oct 25, 2016
Imagine the nonsense!. And some people will say the PMB administration hasn't convicted anyone yet.

How can a man convict his fellow corrupt man? How can the NJC ban the publication against any allegation of members of the judiciary?

The nigerian masses has a right to know who and who is being accused of corruption.

Silencing this only shows the NJC has a trick up their sleeve, and it's not going to favour the common man.

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Re: NJC Bars Publication Of Petitions Against Judges by vedaxcool(m): 8:13am On Oct 25, 2016
National Judicial Corruption. They have something to hide.

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Re: NJC Bars Publication Of Petitions Against Judges by RentALodge: 8:16am On Oct 25, 2016
"The policy partly read, “lt shall be the policy of the judiciary on complaints that allegations of misconduct against judicial officers or employees of the judiciary shall not be leaked or published in the media.
“Where complaints on allegations against judicial officers and court employees are submitted for investigation, the complainant or complainants shall be made to give an undertaking not to do anything to prejudice investigation or actions that may be taken."
Therefore all that an accused judge needs to do to ensure that a charge is disregarded is just to get it published! Too many back doors created already!
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Re: NJC Bars Publication Of Petitions Against Judges by Charly68: 8:18am On Oct 25, 2016
NJC Abi what do they call that body of benchers ,they shouldn't take Nigerians for fools. We aren't fools at all. You are in charge of justice in the nation,why not be transparent in nature.? Why the secrecy of petition ? Have you people forgotten that we are in the era of freedom of information?

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Re: NJC Bars Publication Of Petitions Against Judges by bennymark(m): 8:28am On Oct 25, 2016
they have a lot of skeletons in their cupboard, no wonder the DSS had to sting them

Now I am totally with the DSS, we do not need a pastor or imam to tell us these people have things they are hiding.

Really kwarapsion is pyting back

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Re: NJC Bars Publication Of Petitions Against Judges by eraly(m): 8:28am On Oct 25, 2016
So this is what Nigeria has been reduced to? This is so shameful. I think we all should rise up against these people. Something is fishy about them.

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Re: NJC Bars Publication Of Petitions Against Judges by 989900D: 8:29am On Oct 25, 2016
Phewww! lipsrsealed
Re: NJC Bars Publication Of Petitions Against Judges by bennymark(m): 8:29am On Oct 25, 2016
Hmmmm,

Lord have mercy
Re: NJC Bars Publication Of Petitions Against Judges by SillyMods: 8:30am On Oct 25, 2016
This will gladden the heart of their defenders, no doubt.

No hope for Nigeria with this Judiciary.

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