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Melaye: Malami Writes Group, Seeks More Time to Release Corruption File

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The Minister of Justice and Attorney General of the Federation, Mr. Abubakar Malami (SAN), has requested for more time before he could release files containing corruption charges against former Senator, Dino Melaye.

The Civil Society Network Against Corruption, (CSNAC) had tackled the Justice Minister accused of scuttling the trial of the former Senator linked with a string of sleaze both at home and abroad.

In a letter addressed to the Chairman of CSNAC, Mr Olanrewaju Suraju, the minister requested for an extension of time to study the request for the release of the case file.

Melaye who represente­d Kogi West, was accused of using fictitious names to run series of foreign accounts contrary to the regulation­s of the Nigerian Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB)

In several letters written by CSNAC the group demanded for the file said to have earlier been retrieved from the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB) by Malami thereby frustratin­g efforts to bring the lawmaker to justice.

In the letter signed by State Counsel, Nafisat Negi Ibrahim, the minister said that in view of the nature of the request the Ministry of Justice demands an extension of time to enable it respond to the request in line

with Section 6 of the Freedom of Informatio­n Act 2011.

CSNAC said yesterday that the request of the minister for more time to produce the file was “confusing.”

The group said: “We have received response from the Justice Minister. The language is similar to responses in the past. It is a case that will be pursued to its logical end until the files are released and Senator Malaye brought to book”

Suraju said the Melaye’s trial remains one of the striking cases of corruption that raises suspicions of state complicity, indicating an attempt to cover up a high- profile case.

According the group, “the minister, who recently accused the suspended Chairman of EFCC, Ibrahim Magu, of delaying investigat­ion in a complex matter of P&ID In less than one year of investigat­ion will have no Justificat­ion for holding a file involving a concluded investigat­ion for almost three years”.

On May 13, 2018, the anticorrup­tion group had requested for update on the petition on the matter and got a response from the CCB dated May 22, 2018 stating the transfer of the case file on the request of the Attorney General from the Bureau to the Federal Ministry of Justice.

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