EFCC
STATEMENT
The acting
Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Ibrahim Magu
has reassured lawyers and judges that comments attributed to him in recent
media reports regarding the conduct of judicial officials, was not intended at
impugning their integrity. According to him, his comments, and activities of
the Commission, should not be interpreted to mean a blanket indictment of all
lawyers and judges but, rather directed at a few bad eggs within the
system. “There is no way one can make a
blanket statement on the integrity of lawyers and judges. Nigeria is blessed
with some of the best lawyers and judges on the African continent. My worry is
that the bad ones amongst them are giving the good ones a bad name”, he said.
He
emphasized that the Commission deeply appreciates the support of most
conscientious, upright and patriotic members of the bar and bench (including
defence counsels), leading to the Commission's unbeaten prosecution and
conviction record.
Magu stated
further that, mindful of the fact that judges are constrained from publicly
responding to criticism against them, the Commission only employs legal and
administrative procedures, including investigation of errant judicial officers
and laying complaints against them before the National Judicial Council
(NJC). In the same vein, the Commission
has charged to court and secured convictions against a number of lawyers.
The EFCC
boss invited all patriotic members of the bar and the bench to join the renewed
campaign against corruption and money laundering, while exposing the corrupt
among them. "There is no blanket condemnation of lawyers and judges",
he reiterated, "But, the corrupt few will not be spared."
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