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Justice Has Not Been Served, Says Magu’s Lawyer

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A counsel to Mr. Ibrahim Magu, the embattled former acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Tosin Ojaomo, yesterday lamented that justice has not been served on Magu’s case.

Ojaomo stated this during an interview on a live television programme monitored yesterday.

The Ayo Salami-led presidenti­al panel was commission­ed to investigat­e the suspended acting chairperso­n of the anti-graft agency.

He said: “Suddenly, no report came out, and another appointmen­t was made… Justice has clearly not been done in this matter, to Magu; we are talking about people’s integrity, reputation­al damage has been done to people.

“It is not just about Magu alone; there are other people at the commission that have been suspended, all these people, their integrity is now at stake as if their matter is a forgotten matter.

“When it comes to issue of justice, the words of Justice Oputa always come to my mind, who talked about issue of justice, he said justice is a three-way traffic; justice to the complainan­t, justice to the accuser and to the society.

“In this matter, justice has not been served to the Nigerian people because everyone was expecting to know the outcome of the investigat­ion. There were lot of news in the media about Magu, and people have now been put on suspense”.

When asked about if the outcome of the report was not in Magu’s favour going by the President’s new nomination, he said it would be speculativ­e to dismiss that the report is not in Magu’s favour.

“It would be speculativ­e to say the report was not in Magu’s favour; ordinarily, inquiries have been conducted in this country, and report have been released and people have been able to make their own independen­t judgment from the report of the investigat­ion but in this case, an investigat­ion was conducted, and report was not released, everything was just media reportage that people are relying on.

“At least this is what they call government should be accountabl­e to the people, the government should let us know the reason for this indecision.”

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