The Guardian (Nigeria)

Kano Anti-graft Accuses Judge Of Obstructin­g N100millio­n Fraud Case

• Bench Warrant On Chairman Of Anti-graft Still Stands, Court Says

- From Murtala Adewale, Kano

KANO State Public Complaints and AntiCorrup­tion Commission yesterday accused a Kano high Court judge of impeding investigat­ion and the judicial process on N100millio­n fraud suit filed by the agency.

The agency had filed a criminal suit against the immediate past Kano state Accountant General, Aisha Mohammad Bello who was accused of diversion of N100millio­n. Aisha who voluntaril­y resigned her appointmen­t earlier this year, was alleged to have fraudulent­ly diverted said monies, belonging to the local government, into a private account, few weeks after she left Ganduje’s administra­tion.

Chairman of the Commission, Muhuyi Magaji Rimingado who raised the concern yesterday at a press briefing in his office, insisted that the judge and some judicial officers in the state are underminin­g the course of justice especially, the fight against corruption in Kano. Muhuyi explained that the case of N100millio­n fraud was uncovered by the agency, through the interventi­on of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) after providing substantia­l evidence to prove the illegal transactio­n. He said that while they were carrying out investigat­ions, the immediate past AG had approached a high Court sitting in Gezawa local government, seeking order of the court to prevent further investigat­ion. Muhuyi further noted that upon the earlier judgment, the agency equally went to another court of equal jurisdicti­on, to secure an order to continue with the investigat­ion. He said unknown to the court, the same accused had sought plea-bargaining with the agency after volun- tarily returned N20million out of the diverted fund to the commission.

Although, Muhuyi applauded some judges in Kano for facilitati­ng the course of justice against corruption, he insisted that the conduct of the judge in question, in no less amounted to judicial misconduct that, the agency would resist.

Meanwhile, Theguardia­n confirmed that the Chairman of the anti-graft agency has shunned the high court summon for two consecutiv­e times after which the court issued a bench warrant on the chairman.

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