The
Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) says its chairman, Danladi Umar, has
been cleared of a N10m-bribe allegation by the Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission (EFCC).
Ibrahim Alhassan, spokesman of the tribunal, disclosed this in a statement on Wednesday.
He said that the EFCC sent a letter to the tribunal on Wednesday clearing the CCT chairman of the allegation.
“The
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has today conveyed a
letter to the chairman Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT), Hon Danladi
Yakubu Umar, exonerating him on the alleged N10 million bribe by one
AbdulRashid Owolabi, in his petition to the commission,” Alhassan said.
“The
letter was addressed to the secretary to government of the federation,
captioned ‘RE: Investigation Report RE: N10million Bribery Allegation
against the Chairman Code of Conduct Tribunal, Abuja.’ ‘With reference
NO: EFCC/P/NHRU/688/V.30/99, dated 20th April, 2016.’
“The letter
which was signed by Emmanuel Adegboyega Aremo, secretary to the
commission reads: ‘Kindly recall our correspondence of 5th March, 2015,
(reference EFCC/EC/SGF/03/56) with the above subject, please.”
‘‘We
would like to reiterate the commission’s position in regard to this
matter as earlier communicated to you and stated that the allegations
levelled against Justice Umar were mere suspicions and consequently
insufficient to successfully prosecute the offence.”
According
Alhassan, “today’s clearance letter was second to the previous one sent
on the March 5,2015 during the administration of President Goodluck
Jonathan through the office of the then secretary to the government of
the federation Chief Pius Anyim.”
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