The Supreme Court On Friday Cleared Senate President Bukola Saraki Of All Allegations Of False Asset Declaration.
The Supreme Court on Friday cleared Senate
President Bukola Saraki of all allegations of false
asset declaration.
The Nigerian government filed 18 counts of false and
anticipatory asset declaration charges against Mr
Saraki in 2015.
All the counts collapsed at the Code of Conduct
Tribunal in 2017, and the government again appealed
the ruling.
The Court of Appeal upheld all but three of the
charges, returning them to the Tribunal for retrial.
Mr Saraki’s legal team contested the verdict of the
Abuja Division of the Court of Appeal at the Supreme
Court, arguing that Mr Saraki had no case to answer.
The Supreme Court in its verdict Friday said the
Court of Appeal panel engaged in “forensic
somersault” when it held that Mr Saraki should
answer three of the charges.
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