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CCT Frees Saraki As FG Fails To Prove Falsification Charge

The Code of Conduct Tribunal, CCT, Abuja has quashed the 16-count charge the federal government instituted against Bukola Saraki, Senate president.
A two-panel tribunal headed by Justice Danladi Umar, held that the federal government failed to prove essential elements of all the allegations it levelled against Saraki.
According to the tribunal, both oral and documentary evidences that were laid by four witnesses the FG brought before it were so discredited during cross-examination, and were so manifestly unreliable that no court or tribunal can rely on it to make a conviction.
“In the light of the foregoing, the tribunal has no other option that to discharge the defendant. The Honourable tribunal upholds the no-case submission and the defendant is accordingly discharged and acquitted,” Umar ruled.
The federal government had in the charge with suit No. CCT/ABJ/01/15 alleged that Saraki made false/anticipatory declaration of assets before the Code of Conduct Bureau operated foreign accounts while in office as Kwara State governor between 2003 and 2011, as well as collected governorship salary four years after his tenure had elapsed.

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