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Assets declaration : CCT convicts 16 defaulters in Bauchi

Admin April 26, 2018

Code of Conduct Tribunal

April 26, 2018

Code of Conduct Tribunal

The Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) in Bauchi has convicted 16 civil servants and political office holders found guilty of non-declaration of assests.

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Mallam Ibrahim Alhassan, the Head of Press and Public Relations of the CCT disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Thursday in Bauchi
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He the convicted persons failed to submit a written declaration of all their assets and liabilities within the prescribed period of three months that violated various provisions of the Code of Conduct Bureau and Tribunal Act.
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Alhassan said that the action was contrary to paragraph 11(1) of the Fifth Schedules, Part One of the Constitution, punishable under Paragraph 18(2) of the Fifth Schedule.
 He said out there was a total of 55 defaulters out of which 16 persons were convicted.
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“The Chairman of the tribunal, Justice Danladi Umar gave a fine of N5, 000 to N30,000  fine to the convicted defaulters and  ordered that the fine be paid within 30 days.
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“Failure to remit the fines within the stipulated 30 days will cause the convicts to vacate their positions as state government staff or political office holder.
 ‎”At the instance of the prosecution the tribunal withdrew charges against 12 persons that appeared before the tribunal while 10 defaulters were absent in the tribunal.
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“Therefore, 27 cases were adjourned to Abuja on a different dates.
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“Some of the defaulters were cautioned and given second chance due to the factors surrounding their inability to declare their assets,” he said
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NAN reports that of the 55 defaulters, 18 are political appointees,10 police officers, four NDLEA personnel, one Customs officer and 22 career civil servants working with the Local, State and Federal Governments.
Tags: civil servants Code of Conduct Bureau and Tribunal Act. Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) Customs officer Justice Danladi Umar Mallam Ibrahim Alhassan NDLEA personnel non-declaration of assests The Chairman of the Code of Conduct tribunal the Head of Press and Public Relations of the CCT

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