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CCT Section 3 Act That Exonerates The CJN by naijapips04: 8:45am On Jan 28, 2019
Here is the Code of conduct bureau act that absolves the CJN of any wrongdoing....for those using the 'forgot' propaganda to place media verdict on the CJN.


Section 3 of the Code of Conduct Bureau and Tribunal Act, Chapter C15, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria 2004 provides as follows;

The functions of the Bureau shall be to – receive assets declarations by public officers in accordance with the provisions of this Act; examine the assets declarations and ensure that they comply with the requirements of this Act and of any laws for the time being in force; take and retain custody of such asset declarations; and Receive complaints about non-compliance with or breach of this Act and where the Bureau considers it necessary to do so, refer such complaints to the Code of Conduct Tribunal established by Section 20 of this Act in accordance with the provisions of sections 20 to 25 of this Act;

Provided that where the person concerned makes a written admission of such breach or non-compliance, no reference to the Tribunal shall be necessary.

CJN made an admission of non-compliance, hence the CCT has no jurisdiction to even try him.

You see why they rushed everything including the yeye suspension?

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Re: CCT Section 3 Act That Exonerates The CJN by naijapips04: 8:49am On Jan 28, 2019
cc lalasticalala.

The CCT had no business trying the CJN in the first place. That is why the CJN went to court of appeal.

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Re: CCT Section 3 Act That Exonerates The CJN by bkool7(m): 8:50am On Jan 28, 2019
Admission to which...
Because accounts are being traced to him daily. Is he allowed to keep making admission intermittently?
The law is really complex

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Re: CCT Section 3 Act That Exonerates The CJN by Mynd44: 8:51am On Jan 28, 2019
The problem is not that he forgot to add the account. It is the cash flow.

If he hasn't touched his salary account in years, how has he been feeding and the likes? That is why people hide certain accounts.

Also the movement of money in and out are suspect and that is why he is in front of the tribunal

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Re: CCT Section 3 Act That Exonerates The CJN by naijapips04: 8:51am On Jan 28, 2019
bkool7:
Admission to which...
Because accounts are being traced to him daily. Is he allowed to keep making admission intermittently?
The law is really complex

publish the other accounts.

The ones you've published he had already admitted in writing and his statements published by national medias.

The CCT had no case in the first place.

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Re: CCT Section 3 Act That Exonerates The CJN by PaChukwudi44(m): 8:52am On Jan 28, 2019
Mynd44:
The problem is not that he forgot to add the account. It is the cash flow.

If he hasn't touched his salary account in years, how has he been feeding and the likes? That is why people hide certain accounts.

Also the movement of money in and out are suspect and that is why he is in front of the tribunal

bros which one is cash flow? Is it also amongst the charges at the CCT?

Speculations are not basis for any conviction.I was also wondering how Yusuf Buhari was able to acquire a N56m bike so should I say his father should resign for that?

How was Osibanjo able to acquire $900k and N94m he declared.How was he able to own houses in VGC and other posh places in lagos that he declared

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Re: CCT Section 3 Act That Exonerates The CJN by paragon40(m): 8:55am On Jan 28, 2019
Mynd44:
The problem is not that he forgot to add the account. It is the cash flow.

If he hasn't touched his salary account in years, how has he been feeding and the likes? That is why people hide certain accounts.

Also the movement of money in and out are suspect and that is why he is in front of the tribunal
if it was about the cash flow, then it's shifts to the EFCC and not CCB.

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Re: CCT Section 3 Act That Exonerates The CJN by gare(f): 8:55am On Jan 28, 2019
Mynd44:
The problem is not that he forgot to add the account. It is the cash flow.

If he hasn't touched his salary account in years, how has he been feeding and the likes? That is why people hide certain accounts.

Also the movement of money in and out are suspect and that is why he is in front of the tribunal

Is anyone money missing, looking at cash flow, I came saying that this Government has no business fighting corruption, because that are also corrupt, with a lot of corrupt persons in it.

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Re: CCT Section 3 Act That Exonerates The CJN by PaChukwudi44(m): 8:56am On Jan 28, 2019
Lalasticlala please come and move this thread to the fp
Re: CCT Section 3 Act That Exonerates The CJN by helinues: 8:56am On Jan 28, 2019
He should have resigned first

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Re: CCT Section 3 Act That Exonerates The CJN by izombie(m): 8:57am On Jan 28, 2019
PaChukwudi44:


bros which one is cash flow? Is it also amongst the charges at the CCT?

Speculations are not basis for any conviction.I was also wondering how Yusuf Buhari was able to acquire a N56m bike so should I say his father should resign for that?

How was Osibanjo able to acquire $900k and N94m he declared.How was he able to own houses in VGC and other posh places in lagos that he declared
it's like buhari bewitched those people. Always looking for flimsy excuses to justify their support for buhari. It's pathetic.

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Re: CCT Section 3 Act That Exonerates The CJN by naijapips04: 8:57am On Jan 28, 2019
helinues:
He should have resigned first

why should he resign? did he steal your money?

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Re: CCT Section 3 Act That Exonerates The CJN by Mystick: 8:58am On Jan 28, 2019
Mynd44:
The problem is not that he forgot to add the account. It is the cash flow.

If he hasn't touched his salary account in years, how has he been feeding and the likes? That is why people hide certain accounts.

Also the movement of money in and out are suspect and that is why he is in front of the tribunal
Your points now make the President the Judge? No matter what the wrong doing is and who is affected, we must always insist the law of the land be followed to the letter for posterity sake else we will be establishing and encouraging an illegal precedence which if continuously applied will destroy our nascent democracy.
In terms of political parties modus operandi, one has been established, which in near future all of us will see the effect. And those who brought it into our polity and are happily practicing it today will regret it.
The Yorubas complained about being marginalised in GEJ era but were ignored, today Buhari has upped it and who knows what the next person is going to do? A law called Federal character has been made dormant.
That is how cancerous bad practice is if applauded.

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Re: CCT Section 3 Act That Exonerates The CJN by naijapips04: 8:58am On Jan 28, 2019
Mynd44:
The problem is not that he forgot to add the account. It is the cash flow.

If he hasn't touched his salary account in years, how has he been feeding and the likes? That is why people hide certain accounts.

Also the movement of money in and out are suspect and that is why he is in front of the tribunal

so it's no longer forgetting, its now cashflow eekwa?

keep shifting the goal post.

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Re: CCT Section 3 Act That Exonerates The CJN by mycar: 9:00am On Jan 28, 2019
Mynd44:
The problem is not that he forgot to add the account. It is the cash flow.

If he hasn't touched his salary account in years, how has he been feeding and the likes? That is why people hide certain accounts.

Also the movement of money in and out are suspect and that is why he is in front of the tribunal
When has cash inflow become a problem?
He has the right to own property and stocks, that amount in that his account is not up to what some people made in bitcoin in 2017

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Re: CCT Section 3 Act That Exonerates The CJN by helinues: 9:00am On Jan 28, 2019
naijapips04:


why should he resign? did he steal your money?

Onnoghen himself admitted of not declaring some accounts loaded with foreign currency.

Did he steal my money? May be may be not, let him go and face his trials.

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Re: CCT Section 3 Act That Exonerates The CJN by naijapips04: 9:02am On Jan 28, 2019
helinues:


Onnoghen himself admitted of not declaring some accounts loaded with foreign currency.

Did he steal my money? May be may be not, let him go and face his trials.

are you okay? I just pointed you to an act that says he's in the right to admit non compliance? or are you too dull to read and understand?

whether the monies are loaded with dollars or pounds, now is it your business? or did he stop your people from making money so you wouldn't be living this _------ life right now.

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Re: CCT Section 3 Act That Exonerates The CJN by rusher14: 9:04am On Jan 28, 2019
The CCT, the only body that can try one in relation to matters of code of conduct, was adjudicating when the same guy was seeking injunctions left and right.

Serves the old crook right.

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Re: CCT Section 3 Act That Exonerates The CJN by helinues: 9:05am On Jan 28, 2019
naijapips04:


are you okay? I just pointed you to an act that says he's in the right to admit non compliance? or are you too dull to read and understand?

whether the monies are loaded with dollars or pounds, now is it your business? or did he stop your people from making money so you wouldn't be living this _------ life right now.

Are you being paid for doing this? A man forgot to declared N1bn + more probably still loading.

Did Pdp also looted your brain?

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Re: CCT Section 3 Act That Exonerates The CJN by naijapips04: 9:07am On Jan 28, 2019
helinues:


Are you being paid for doing this? A man forgot to declared N1bn + more probably still loading.

Did Pdp also looted your brain?

shut up. Face the law, not some silly sentiments. Sentiments are not admitted in the court of law.

Point me to how the CJN is wrong and the sections of the constitution, act or whatever that says he's in the wrong.

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Re: CCT Section 3 Act That Exonerates The CJN by naijapips04: 9:08am On Jan 28, 2019
rusher14:
The CCT, the only body that can try one in relation to matters of code of conduct, was adjudicating when the same guy was seeking injunctions left and right.

Serves the old crook right.

there should have been no trial because the principal in question had already admitted to negligence.

Or you mean you can't read and understand at the same time?

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Re: CCT Section 3 Act That Exonerates The CJN by rusher14: 9:10am On Jan 28, 2019
naijapips04:


there should have been no trial because the principal in question had already admitted to negligence.

Or you mean you can't read and understand at the same time?

Ok, go to court .
Re: CCT Section 3 Act That Exonerates The CJN by naijapips04: 9:12am On Jan 28, 2019
rusher14:


Ok, go to court .

I'm surprised that you are not condemning buhari for this. it will get to us all bro. Keep supporting evil.

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Re: CCT Section 3 Act That Exonerates The CJN by rusher14: 9:12am On Jan 28, 2019
naijapips04:


I'm surprised that you are not condemning buhari for this. it will get to us all bro. Keep supporting evil.

What's your problem?


I said go to court.

grin

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Re: CCT Section 3 Act That Exonerates The CJN by kahal29: 9:13am On Jan 28, 2019
naijapips04:
Here is the Code of conduct bureau act that absolves the CJN of any wrongdoing....for those using the 'forgot' propaganda to place media verdict on the CJN.




CJN made an admission of non-compliance, hence the CCT has no jurisdiction to even try him.

You see why they rushed everything including the yeye suspension?


Op do you know more than the CCT chairman, justice Danladi who issued the order? Do you think he doesn't know the section you are quoting or do you think he has not read it over and over again? See before he issued that order of suspension he knew that Onnoghen is going down and there is no way he will extricate himself from the allegations.

Besides if Onnoghen forgot to declare maybe one or two of the accounts maybe it wouldn't have been necessary to continue the case but in this instance he forgot to declare five different accounts which contained various huge sums of moneies in local and foreign currencies.


Haba.....

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Re: CCT Section 3 Act That Exonerates The CJN by helinues: 9:14am On Jan 28, 2019
naijapips04:


shut up. Face the law, not some silly sentiments. Sentiments are not admitted in the court of law.

Point me to how the CJN is wrong and the sections of the constitution, act or whatever that says he's in the wrong.

Ignorance is not an excuse in the court of law.

This particular Non compliance was deliberate. Not necessary you agree on that, its Pdp way. Stealing is not corruption

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Re: CCT Section 3 Act That Exonerates The CJN by naijapips04: 9:16am On Jan 28, 2019
helinues:


Ignorance is not an excuse in the court of law.

This particular Non compliance was deliberate. Not necessary you agree on that, its Pdp way. Stealing is not corruption

whether it is deliberate or not is irrelevant. In this matter, did he admit? Yes. Then there is no case.

besides, liking and sharing your own post on Nairaland will not help you.

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Re: CCT Section 3 Act That Exonerates The CJN by rusher14: 9:16am On Jan 28, 2019
helinues:


Ignorance is not an excuse in the court of law.

This particular Non compliance was deliberate. Not necessary you agree on that, its Pdp way. Stealing is not corruption

That's why I've told them to go to court.

They have various ways of frustrating a trial, running technicalities and brazen crookedness.

Let them use it today.

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Re: CCT Section 3 Act That Exonerates The CJN by nonsobaba: 9:17am On Jan 28, 2019
OP, you need a lesson in english. This section does not in anyway exonerate the corrupt former CJN. Take note of the word 'necessary' that ended that section. It simply means the CJN can still be taken to the CCT though it isn't mandatory since he has confessed to the misconduct. It is then left for the CCT to determine whether the breach is worthy of any punishment whatsoever.

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Re: CCT Section 3 Act That Exonerates The CJN by naijapips04: 9:19am On Jan 28, 2019
rusher14:


That's why I've told them to go to court.

They have various ways of frustrating a trial, running technicalities and brazen crookedness.

Let them use it today.

you and your guy there are not very smart. Did you read anywhere in that act where it made an exclusion for anything 'deliberate' ?

How do you even prove 'deliberate'? or you just want to sound not so smart?

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Re: CCT Section 3 Act That Exonerates The CJN by helinues: 9:21am On Jan 28, 2019
naijapips04:


whether it is deliberate or not is irrelevant. In this matter, did he admit? Yes. Then there is no case.

besides, liking and sharing your own post on Nairaland will not help you.

Evans also first admitted of being a kidnapper before changing tones. Onnoghen's case looking like that.

@ Bolded, may we never see fire in the well

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