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15 High-profile Corruption Case Files Missing — Investigation by weyreypey: 5:50am On Aug 23, 2020
15 high-profile corruption case files missing — Investigation

The case files of 15 high-profile individuals, including the Governor of Imo State, Hope Uzodimma, Senator Peter Nwabaoshi, and others facing graft and other criminal charges have disappeared, findings by Sunday PUNCH have revealed.

The missing files also included the non-declaration of assets and possession of foreign accounts cases against Anambra North senator, Stella Oduah; the President of the Nigerian Football Federation, Amaju Pinnick; and four other NFF officials as well Akwa Ibom North-East Senator, Bassey Akpan, among others.

The case against Uzodimma involved alleged contract fraud to the tune of N26bn. He reportedly received $12.5m from the Nigerian Ports Authority in 2014 to dredge the Calabar channel, but he allegedly failed to execute the contract.

Sequel to the disappearance of the files, the Ministry of Justice has written to the former head of the legal unit, Special Presidential Investigation Panel on the Recovery of Public Property, Dr Cletus Ukpong, seeking information on the case files.

The files were said to be among the 23 high profile cases listed in a handover note by the chairman of the now defunct SPIP, Okoi Obono-Obla, to the Solicitor-General of the Federation, Dayo Apata (SAN), in August 2019, after Obono-Obla was suspended by the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.) on August 14.

The Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha, subsequently directed Apata, who is the Permanent Secretary in the ministry of justice, to take charge of the panel.

But one year after Apata took over the panel, the whereabouts of the files were said to be unknown, prompting the Solicitor-General to write to Ukpong for information on the cases, the parties and the courts handling them.

The Solicitor-General, in a letter with reference number, SGF/PS/SPIPRPP/733/1, dated July 27, 2020, asked Ukpong to furnish the AGF’s office with information on the 15 court cases and the parties involved.

The letter was titled, ‘Re: Request for case files and demand for accurate information regarding certain unverifiable suit numbers.’

The letter read in part, “Please refer to my letter reference no. SGF/PS/SPIPRPP/733/1 dated May 6, 2020, wherein I requested that you furnish the office of the Honourable Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice with accurate information detailing the suit numbers, parties and the courts where the matters listed below are pending:

“Suit nos. FHC/ABJ/CR/108/2018 (FRN vs Stella Oduah); FHC/ABJ/1392/2018 (Sen Hope Uzodinma & Anor vs SPIP); FHC/ABJ/CS/290/2018/ (FRN vs Access Bank Plc); FHC/CR/453/2019; FHC/ABJ/CR/1107/2017 (Chinedu Udora vs ACP Suleiman Abdul & 2 others);

FHC/ABJ/CR/407/2019; FHC/ABJ/L/820/2018 (FRN vs George Nkanta & 4 ors earlier taken over by the AGF for prosecution); FHC/ABJ/L/1727/2018 (FRN vs Senator Peter Nwaoboshi) and FHC/ABJ/CR/93/2019 (FRN vs Amaju Pinnick & four others).”

The letter added, “This reminder letter is to further inform you that the office of the Honourable Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice is yet to receive any response till date.”

The Solicitor-General further explained that none of the listed cases were recovered from the SPIP office or traceable to any court, hence the request for information on them. He noted that prompt response to the demand would enable the AGF to see the cases “to their logical conclusion.”

But the former head of the SPIP legal unit, in his response dated August 9, 2020, said he was not in a position to supply the information being sought by the ministry.

He explained that he had earlier handed over all the cases he was handling for the SPIP on receiving Apata’s demand letter dated August 15, 2019, noting that he did not handle some of the cases listed in his (Apata) most recent letter.

Ukpong stated, “I believe I did not handle some of the listed cases in your letter and it is difficult to ascertain such now with respect to records available to me now.”

“I had earlier requested in writing for the release of my personal documents and property carted away in the process but I have yet to receive any response.”

The ex-SPIP prosecutor added that some of the missing case files might have been “farmed out to external solicitors who were yet to brief me on them.”

“I was not in a position and I did not farm out any of these cases to any external solicitor to handle for the panel. Therefore, I am not in a position to supply some of the requested information or attach meaning to the listed suit numbers,” Ukpong noted.

The lawyer, however, mentioned the case involving Senator Akpan, which he said was before the Chief Judge of the Federal High Court, adding that it was being handled by the AGF’s office.

On Uzodimma’s case, the ex-SPIP prosecutor stated that “it appears the matter was farmed out in my opinion,” adding that the same goes for the suit involving Access Bank.

Speaking to our correspondent on the phone on Saturday, the lawyer said the AGF had refused to release his personal effects, including credentials that were taken away over a year ago

They broke into my office and carted away all the files, and my personal files, books, and credentials are missing; that’s the power of the government, there is nothing I can do about it,” he said.

Files’ disappearance calls for thorough probe – Sagay

But commenting on the alleged missing files, the Chairman, Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption, Prof Itse Sagay, said the situation called for a thorough investigation, adding that the Federal Government should set up a panel to quiz the ministry of justice and the former SPIP officials staff to ascertain the whereabouts of the files.

He said, “This deserves to have a fact-finding panel set up because it is a major issue in the anti-corruption war; that files opened with regards to prominent people who are suspected of huge corruption disappeared. It is important that government sets up a fact-finding panel and to invite the two parties (ministry of justice and ex-SPIP officials) together so that whoever has the files can be traced.”

Malami not aware of missing files – Aide
The Special Assistant on Media and Public Relations to the AGF, Dr Umar Gwandu, said his principal had no prior knowledge of the high-profile cases listed by the Solicitor-General in his letter, stressing that Malami equally had no idea of the missing case files.

He said, “The Office of the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice does not have any prior knowledge of the 15 case files of the prominent Nigerians you were referring to.

The AGF is not aware of any report, formal or informal, emanating from or being brought to the AGF office on the purported incidence. No orders were made by the AGF and no such orders could have been made in the office legitimately without his sanction, and no such sanction was made.”

Gwandu further dismissed the allegation that the AGF directed his staff to break into the SPIP office, describing it as ridiculous.

Investigation reveals more about missing files

Meanwhile, findings have shown that some of the SPIP cases whose files were listed as missing were withdrawn from court following the claim by the AGF office that they were to be reviewed for better handling. Some were struck out by the court after the AGF office claimed that the files were missing.

On November 5, 2019, the AGF office withdrew the corruption charges instituted against five officials of the Nigeria Football Association, including its President, Amaju Pinnick, over alleged misappropriation of $8.4m and N4bn belonging to the NFF.

A lawyer from the AGF office, Mr Abubakar Musa, informed Justice Ijeoma Ojukwu of the Federal High Court in Abuja that the office decided to withdraw the case in order to review it and decide the appropriate action to take on it.

Justice Ojukwu struck out the case when the application for withdrawal was not opposed by the defence lawyer, Mohammed Katu.

The SPIP case against Governor Hope Uzodinma of Imo State was also struck out by the Federal High Court in Abuja on similar grounds.

But some of the SPIP’s high-profile cases, such as the one instituted against a former Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, have been struck out by the court on the basis of the AGF office’s claim that the files were missing.

For instance, on February 24, 2020, Justice Binta Nyako struck out the case involving Senator Ike Ekweremadu after the prosecuting counsel from the AGF office, Mr Pius Akutah, told the court that the former lawyer handling the case for the SPIP had disappeared with the case file.

Akutah had at the proceeding pleaded with the judge to order the former counsel to release the file to the AGF office

But Ekweremadu’s lawyer, Chief Adegboyega Awomolo (SAN), urged the judge to either strike out the case or adjourn it indefinitely.

Responding, Justice Nyako, alluding to the enormous power of the AGF office, noted that the prosecutor representing the AGF “should not be waiting for me to make an order against an individual.”

Justice Nyako added, “So, as it is today, you don’t know the case against the defendant since you don’t have the file. I am going to strike out the case, when you are ready you can come back.

“The case is hereby struck out for want of diligent prosecution. The prosecution is allowed to come back whenever they are ready to proceed with the case.”

The SPIP had filed two counts against Ekweremadu on May 11, 2018, alleging that he failed to declare nine landed assets in Abuja; two in London, the United Kingdom; eight in Dubai, the United Arab Emirate; and three in Florida, the United States of America.

The defunct panel alleged that the offences which he allegedly committed were contrary to and punishable under section 3(3)(1)(a) of the Recovery of Public Property (Special Provision) Act 2004.

Corrupt persons spared on account of party allegiance – TI

Commenting on the development, the Chairman, Transparency International Nigeria, Musa Rafsanjani, said the current regime’s anti-graft campaign lacked coordination, noting that many corrupt people were being spared on account of their allegiance to the President and some senior officials.

“That is why the cases against many people in leadership positions today, from governors to federal lawmakers, have been completely silenced because they are in the same party and are loyal to the president and some people in government. You can’t fight corruption that way.”

The Executive Director, Civil Liberties Organisation, Ibuchukwu Ezike, said the government had never been serious with the anti-graft war, despite the establishment of two anti-graft agencies, noting that it was a gimmick to deceive Nigerians.

He added, “They are taking individuals to court but they would not investigate the cases properly. What we have seen is that when you are a poor person, you continue to suffer, but if you are rich, the law would protect you. The fight against corruption has not been justified; the corrupt are walking freely. We have never trusted the fight against corruption by any government in this country.”

Also, the President, Campaign for Democracy, Mr Usman Abdul, said for a government that came with the promise to fight corruption, this was unacceptable. We look at the fight against corruption as mere rhetoric if we are talking about missing case files.

He added, “This calls for a probe. The President must order a probe and clean up the mess in the Ministry of Justice. With this, one will begin to doubt the capacity of the ministry to prosecute corruption cases. The AGF and other actors should step aside pending the outcome of that probe.”

Also, the Executive Chairman, Centre for Anti-Corruption and Open Leadership, Mr Debo Adeniran, said, “This shows that some of the people working with the President are sabotaging the anti-corruption efforts. The Ministry of Justice under Malami and Apata has not shown adequate commitment to the fight against corruption. There should be a probe to recover the files.”

https://punchng.com/15-high-profile-corruption-case-files-missing-investigation/

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Re: 15 High-profile Corruption Case Files Missing — Investigation by weyreypey: 5:50am On Aug 23, 2020
Interesting article

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Re: 15 High-profile Corruption Case Files Missing — Investigation by daddytime(m): 5:52am On Aug 23, 2020
Whenever we (the youths) ready for this country, we no need any list or casefiles. Shebi all the enemies of States and thieves dey live among us wey most of us dey hail and sing their praises to high heavens for a morsel in a classic case of Stockholm syndrome.

Until we unite to confront these demons by ourselves nothing go change.

Na to dey pluck dem out from their houses or wherever we see dem one by one and mobbing them.

Who needs a list or the compromised ineffective judiciary?

Na the racket wey the present AG office dey spearhead be this. The word dey the streets of Abuja na.

Whatever case you have so long as you can part with at least #500m and upwards, that case file will be requested for by the AGs office and that'd be the end of it. Na the matters we dey read here so.

Has Nigeria ever had it this bad?

What a shame.

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Re: 15 High-profile Corruption Case Files Missing — Investigation by nkoe1: 5:53am On Aug 23, 2020
naija

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Re: 15 High-profile Corruption Case Files Missing — Investigation by SmartProf(m): 5:57am On Aug 23, 2020
But the corrupt elements are not missing...no wonder they keep burning all important govt buildings. Those who are waiting for the world to come to an end should be aware that Nigeria's own has ended since.

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Re: 15 High-profile Corruption Case Files Missing — Investigation by weyreypey: 6:05am On Aug 23, 2020
SmartProf:
But the corrupt elements are not missing...no wonder they keep burning all important govt buildings. Those who are waiting for the world to come to an end should be aware that Nigeria's own has ended since.
Exactly....

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Re: 15 High-profile Corruption Case Files Missing — Investigation by Nobody: 6:10am On Aug 23, 2020
SmartProf:
But the corrupt elements are not missing...no wonder they keep burning all important govt buildings. Those who are waiting for the world to come to an end should be aware that Nigeria's own has ended since.
grin

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Re: 15 High-profile Corruption Case Files Missing — Investigation by daddytime(m): 6:10am On Aug 23, 2020
Lol
Re: 15 High-profile Corruption Case Files Missing — Investigation by Razzness(m): 6:37am On Aug 23, 2020
Nigeria is the most unluckiest country in the world.

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Re: 15 High-profile Corruption Case Files Missing — Investigation by helinues: 6:45am On Aug 23, 2020
shocked
Re: 15 High-profile Corruption Case Files Missing — Investigation by dre11(m): 7:25am On Aug 23, 2020
Re: 15 High-profile Corruption Case Files Missing — Investigation by amanda2013(f): 7:58am On Aug 23, 2020
Ok
Re: 15 High-profile Corruption Case Files Missing — Investigation by Ijaya123: 8:08am On Aug 23, 2020
Nothing is new here.

Abalado:
I've never seeing this type of APC government before in my life,,small time now u won't hear anything about it again,how many of these people names or issues has happened and nothing happens at d end of the day ? Stupid government

So you’re still judging corruption along party line? Where were you when a whole ship disappeared from a naval dockyard under PDP in this country?

Corruption has eaten deep into this country long long time ago.
Re: 15 High-profile Corruption Case Files Missing — Investigation by weyreypey: 10:09am On Aug 23, 2020
Ijaya123:
Nothing is new here.
How
Re: 15 High-profile Corruption Case Files Missing — Investigation by Nobody: 10:24am On Aug 23, 2020
Wow, they are all from southeast, south south and even north but none from southwest even the one of NIA Boss, Osibanjo, Tinubu, Alpha Beta etc. You see your life and why One Nigeria is a bastard? Sanctimonious criminals from southwest! Lol.

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Re: 15 High-profile Corruption Case Files Missing — Investigation by MASTAkiLLAh(m): 10:55am On Aug 23, 2020
You people acting surprised don’t know justice is for sale in Nigeria to the highest bidder... Tragic cool

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Re: 15 High-profile Corruption Case Files Missing — Investigation by Racoon(m): 11:16am On Aug 23, 2020
There is nothing like fighting corruption under this regime
All is just a farcade & charade.

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Re: 15 High-profile Corruption Case Files Missing — Investigation by Nobody: 11:22am On Aug 23, 2020
Don't take us for dummy
Hlw on earth could that happen
What happens to data base or no any record at all

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Re: 15 High-profile Corruption Case Files Missing — Investigation by ivandragon: 11:44am On Aug 23, 2020
Nobody is sabotaging the anticorruption fight of this administration, it knows exactly what it is doing.

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Re: 15 High-profile Corruption Case Files Missing — Investigation by Ijaya123: 11:44am On Aug 23, 2020
weyreypey:

How

Have you not heard of suspect disappearing from police detention? What of a whole ship disappearing from naval dockyard?

Should I continue?

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Re: 15 High-profile Corruption Case Files Missing — Investigation by YoungLionken(m): 4:39pm On Aug 23, 2020
The list is compiled by PDP- Apcheats...
Re: 15 High-profile Corruption Case Files Missing — Investigation by Goldenheart(m): 4:39pm On Aug 23, 2020
This Nigeria ehn! take it as u see it... angry
Re: 15 High-profile Corruption Case Files Missing — Investigation by Sensitivity: 4:39pm On Aug 23, 2020
grin
Life drama

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Re: 15 High-profile Corruption Case Files Missing — Investigation by faithful2911(m): 4:40pm On Aug 23, 2020
post=955574:

Look at my nation o smiley


This is 2020. Are we supposed to be using office files or the data should be stored in a digital database with periodic backups
What kind of madness is this
Our Darling President has disappointed big time.


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I feel you boss.. grin

I'm happy you have finally realized your foolishness supporting this scam government that has impoverished millions of Nigerians.


Together we shall fight and overcome this battle.

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Re: 15 High-profile Corruption Case Files Missing — Investigation by AmazingELixir: 4:40pm On Aug 23, 2020
grin


Apchit...Where's ngene_the palmy bingist. grin to defend his BMC stipend.

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Re: 15 High-profile Corruption Case Files Missing — Investigation by Lionsdenxxx: 4:41pm On Aug 23, 2020
There is nothing I won't hear and see in this country called Nigeria.







For your bulk forex, message me

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Re: 15 High-profile Corruption Case Files Missing — Investigation by Abalado(f): 4:41pm On Aug 23, 2020
I've never seeing this type of APC government before in my life,,small time now u won't hear anything about it again,how many of these people names or issues has happened and nothing happens at d end of the day ? Stupid government

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Re: 15 High-profile Corruption Case Files Missing — Investigation by anonimi: 4:41pm On Aug 23, 2020
Barawo Bubu is looting.
Presidency cabal is stealing.
APC zombies are hailing.

Our country is in trouble!!!

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Re: 15 High-profile Corruption Case Files Missing — Investigation by classicfrank4u(m): 4:42pm On Aug 23, 2020
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Re: 15 High-profile Corruption Case Files Missing — Investigation by Eghavribiee(m): 4:42pm On Aug 23, 2020
Na wa ooh

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