Friday, February 12, 2016

Senate President's CCT trial begins on 10th of March


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 The Code of Conduct Tribunal has slated March 10 for the continuation of the trial of the Senate President,  Bukola Saraki, Saraki who filled a suit against the CCT to stop his trial but his request was turned down by the Supreme court. 

Ibrahim Alhassan, spokesman of the tribunal, confirmed the date to TheCable on Friday.
The CCT had expressed happiness with the judgment of the supreme court dismissing the appeal of Saraki to stop his trial for alleged false declaration of assets.

The apex court dismissed the five grounds of Saraki’s appeal against a previous judgment of the appeal court quashing his prayers to stop the trial.

Last Friday, Alhassan told TheCable that the trial of the senate president would continue, but that the chairman of the tribunal and a member would study the judgment and fix a date for the resumption of trial.

“The trial will continue from where it stopped‎. We just have to respect the judgment of the supreme court at that time it ruled we should stay action, and we did stay action. The expectation was for us to wait until the determination of the case which happened today, ” he had said.

“It is not an individual decision. The chairman along with the other‎ member will have to sit down and study the scenario and decide on a date the trial will continue.

“Certainly, I assure you the case will continue. What stalled it was the order of supreme court, but now it has given us the go ahead.

“We must be happy. It is all about the institution of the CCT, and not about an individual. If the judgment had gone the other way round, our jurisdiction would have been stunted‎, and we will not have the capacity to continue with our tasks. Everybody should be happy, especially now that we are in the era of fighting corruption.”

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