Supreme Court Dismisses Saraki’s Appeal Against CCT
The Supreme Court has
dismissed Senate President, Dr Bukola Saraki’s appeal against the Code
of Conduct Bureau for lack of merit.
The Court affirmed the Court of Appeal judgement that the Code of Conduct Tribunal is validly constituted.
The apex court had adjourned till February 5, 2016
to determine the appeal seeking to quash charges against the Senate
President, after it entertained arguments from both Dr. Saraki and the
Federal Government in December 2015.
The
Federal Government leveled a 13-count criminal charge against the former
Kwara State Governor before the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) over
alleged false declaration of assets.
Dr.
Saraki was accused of deliberately manipulating the assets declaration
form that he filled prior to his assumption of office as the Senate
President, by making anticipatory declaration of assets as well as
operated foreign bank account while in office as a public servant.
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