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Serap Gives Njc 7days To Refer Released Judges To Efcc, Icpc For prosecution by PMBNG(m): 7:28pm On Oct 11, 2016
SOCIO-ECONOMIC Rights and Accountability Project, (SERAP) has sent an open letter to the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Mahmud Mohammed requesting him to use his “good offices and leadership of the National Judicial Council (NJC) to immediately take over from the Department of State Service (DSS) the cases of all the 7 judges released by the DSS and refer the cases of those judges to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) for conclusion of investigation and prompt prosecution.”








The organization asked the NJC to “refer the cases of the 7 released judges to the EFCC and ICPC within 7 days of the receipt and/or publication of this letter. SERAP will take appropriate legal action to compel the NJC to take action on the cases if it fails and/or refuses to act as requested.”


In the letter dated 11 October 2016 and signed by SERAP executive director Adetokunbo Mumuni the organization expressed serious concern that “the NJC has for many years failed to appropriately deal with several cases of corrupt judges by failing to refer those cases to the EFCC and ICPC for prosecution. Many of these suspected corrupt judges are still alive and their cases should be promptly referred to the anticorruption agencies. The NJC under your leadership should seize the opportunity of the just released 7 judges to comprehensively address corruption in the judiciary.”


The letter reads in part: “SERAP is seriously concerned that over the years the NJC has felt satisfied with applying only civil sanctions and have not deemed it fit to hand over corrupt judges to law enforcement agencies for prosecution nor recover the proceeds of corruption. This omission has left a destructive gap in judicial accountability in Nigeria, and resulted in other agencies of government with no mandate, expertise and experience in the field getting involved in the efforts to combat judicial corruption.”


“In its recent report titled Go home and sin no more: Corrupt judges escaping from justice in Nigeria, and a copy of which was sent to your Lordship, SERAP disclosed that no fewer than 64 judges (out of the 1020 judges currently serving in the superior courts) were disciplined between 2009 and 2014. During this period, the National Judicial Council concluded at least 105 cases of alleged corruption allegations/misconduct against judges. SERAP’s report also contains several recommendations to the NJC and other agencies.”


“SERAP believes that the NJC is in the best position to tackle corruption within the judiciary, and to ensure the application of appropriate disciplinary and legal measures in the cases of the released 7 judges and other judges suspected of engaging in corruption.”


“SERAP believes that corrupt judges should not merely be retired where there are clear allegations of corruption against them. Corrupt judges must not also be allowed to keep their ill-gotten wealth, or receive their pension and retirement benefits, as if they have done no wrong while the victims of their corrupt acts are left without an effective remedy.”


“SERAP believes that corrupt judges are more dangerous to the society than corrupt politicians because a corrupt judiciary denies both victims of corruption and those accused of corruption access to an independent, impartial and fair adjudication process. No country can succeed with corrupt judges as there can’t be no rule of law, development, justice and enjoyment of human rights when judges are corrupt.”


“Judicial corruption is antithetical not only to human rights and good governance but it also directly undermines the ability of government to satisfactorily combat corruption. Judges should not be allowed to avoid accountability for corruption if judicial impartiality and independence is to be held sacrosanct and access to justice is to be effectively achieved.”


“Nigeria has an obligation under international law as well as under its own Constitution to ensure that its judiciary is empowered and able to function optimally to do justice to all manner of persons, regardless of their political, social, or economic status. Judges themselves upon appointment swear to an oath to do justice without fear or favour, ill-will or affection. The right to effective remedies encompass the effective recourse to a competent court or tribunal, the right to judicial protection, access to corruption-free judiciary, adequate compensation, satisfaction and the guarantee of non-repetition.”


“SERAP notes that article 14 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights recognizes the principle of equality of all persons before courts and tribunals and the guarantee of a competent, independent and impartial tribunal established by law. However, the enjoyment of the right to a fair, effective and efficient administration of justice is impossible if the judiciary cannot act with integrity.


SERAP therefore requested the CJN to use his leadership position of the NJC to:


“Send the names of the released 7 judges and other judges suspected of engaging in corruption to the EFCC and ICPC for prosecution;


“Provide the leadership and proactively work with agencies like the EFCC and ICPC to ensure prompt investigation, prosecution and dismissal of suspected corrupt judges;


“Work to improve judicial integrity and increase judicial accountability, and ultimately, ensure access to justice for everyone, particularly the economically and socially vulnerable sectors of the population;


‘Ensure justice for those wrongfully convicted or who have suffered any other miscarriage of justice by suspected corrupt judges;


‘Suspend judges suspected of engaging in corruption pending any investigation and/or trial of such judges;


‘Champion the full and effective implementation of report on judicial corruption by the late Hon. Justice Kayode Eso;


‘Publish any audited accounts of spending by the judiciary;


‘Disclose and widely publish assets by the Chief Justice of Nigeria and all other judges


“Publish annual reports of all activities involving the judiciary, including its spending, and provide the public with reliable information about its governance and organisation, including the number of judges found to be corrupt


“According to reports, the DSS recently conducted searches at the homes of judges across the country and found prima facie evidence of corruption against the 7 judges released and other judges. The judges include: two Justices of the Supreme Court-- Justices Sylvester Ngwuta and John Okoro; Justice Adeniyi Ademola of the Federal High Court in Abuja; and other judges in Gombe and Rivers states suspected of corruption. The summary of cash recovered from some of the judges, revealed the DSS, included N93.6million, $530,087, £25,970 and €5,680.”


“The allegations of corruption against the released 7 judges and other judges severely undermine the rule of law, the public’s confidence in the judiciary, raise the cost for judicial services because litigation is driven by corruption instead of by the legal process, discourage people from resorting to the formal justice system, and ultimately victimise the most disadvantaged sectors of the population who do not have the means to play by the informal rules set by a corrupt system.”

http://www.socialtimesng.com/2016/10/serap-gives-njc-7days-to-refer-released-judges-to-efcc-icpc-for-prosecution/

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Re: Serap Gives Njc 7days To Refer Released Judges To Efcc, Icpc For prosecution by papparatzzi2013: 7:32pm On Oct 11, 2016
SERAP too don see light. I thought they were forming Jet Li like the Nigeria Bribery Association before.

We are still waiting for the much talked about response from NBA. They were threatening fire and brimstone over the weekend as if they cannot wait for Monday to come and here we on Tuesday, with nothing to show from our association of Corrupt Judges errand boys.

PMB when you are through with the Judiciary please beam th next search light on our tertiary institutions. That is another place demons have made home for corruption extortion, victimisation and lack of professionalism.

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Re: Serap Gives Njc 7days To Refer Released Judges To Efcc, Icpc For prosecution by mascot87(m): 7:43pm On Oct 11, 2016
papparatzzi2013:
SERAP too don see light. I thought they were forming Jet Li like the Nigeria Bribery Association before.

We are still waiting for the much talked about response from NBA. They were threatening fire and brimstone over the weekend as if they cannot wait for Monday to come an here we on Tuesday, with nothing to show from our association of Corrupt Judges errand boys.

PMB when you are through with the Judiciary please beam th next search light on our tertiary institutions. That is another place demons have made home for corruption extortion, victimisation and lack of professionalism.

They have started with tertiary institutions too. Just last week, the VC of FUTA was arrested by EFCC

Corruption must die in Nigeria

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Re: Serap Gives Njc 7days To Refer Released Judges To Efcc, Icpc For prosecution by babyfaceafrica: 7:49pm On Oct 11, 2016
I concur

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Re: Serap Gives Njc 7days To Refer Released Judges To Efcc, Icpc For prosecution by acenazt: 8:03pm On Oct 11, 2016
Bros Pmb abeg Where Dem Ramalan yero and him Oga Namadi sambo. Y u free Dem?

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Re: Serap Gives Njc 7days To Refer Released Judges To Efcc, Icpc For prosecution by onomeasike: 8:07pm On Oct 11, 2016
Rubbish threat. It's belated. They should be calling for the Review of the membership and law setting up the NJC.The membership of NJC should reflect the plurality of stakeholders in the third arm of government

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Re: Serap Gives Njc 7days To Refer Released Judges To Efcc, Icpc For prosecution by TPAND(f): 8:08pm On Oct 11, 2016
SERAP threats have become old Waylon songs on vinyl. No one listens to them anymore
Re: Serap Gives Njc 7days To Refer Released Judges To Efcc, Icpc For prosecution by veekid(m): 9:00am On Oct 12, 2016
Barking dogs
Re: Serap Gives Njc 7days To Refer Released Judges To Efcc, Icpc For prosecution by Sylvarresta(m): 9:01am On Oct 12, 2016
Thank God, well meaning Nigerians are now speaking up....

let's quickly debate here
click like for jungle justice against the corrupt judges
and share for normal process

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Re: Serap Gives Njc 7days To Refer Released Judges To Efcc, Icpc For prosecution by siraj1402(m): 9:01am On Oct 12, 2016
Rubbish, the same SERAP that called for their release?

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Re: Serap Gives Njc 7days To Refer Released Judges To Efcc, Icpc For prosecution by CharleyCharley: 9:02am On Oct 12, 2016
All ye zombies! When would you piglets give buhari an ultimatum to fix the economy?!

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Re: Serap Gives Njc 7days To Refer Released Judges To Efcc, Icpc For prosecution by Rapmoney(m): 9:03am On Oct 12, 2016
Rubbish!

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Re: Serap Gives Njc 7days To Refer Released Judges To Efcc, Icpc For prosecution by Vaxt(m): 9:03am On Oct 12, 2016
Naso
Re: Serap Gives Njc 7days To Refer Released Judges To Efcc, Icpc For prosecution by ancientbanana: 9:04am On Oct 12, 2016
Serap shld give pmb 7 days for him to bring is cert n for probe on buruntai houses in dubai. Nigeria is a joke

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Re: Serap Gives Njc 7days To Refer Released Judges To Efcc, Icpc For prosecution by kings09(m): 9:04am On Oct 12, 2016
Or wat....as if the NJC never knew they had corrupt judges before.

They shld also give Buhari 7 days to solve d economic crisis or....(dats left to dem to decide)

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Re: Serap Gives Njc 7days To Refer Released Judges To Efcc, Icpc For prosecution by Moreoffaith(m): 9:05am On Oct 12, 2016
Dem go bombard this thread now..awon omo ole Dede.

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Re: Serap Gives Njc 7days To Refer Released Judges To Efcc, Icpc For prosecution by dannytoe(m): 9:06am On Oct 12, 2016
The fear of bubu is the beginning of prosecution

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Re: Serap Gives Njc 7days To Refer Released Judges To Efcc, Icpc For prosecution by tomaudu(m): 9:06am On Oct 12, 2016
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Re: Serap Gives Njc 7days To Refer Released Judges To Efcc, Icpc For prosecution by ochilikoko(m): 9:07am On Oct 12, 2016
I don tire for Naija. everyday one ultimatum or anoder
Re: Serap Gives Njc 7days To Refer Released Judges To Efcc, Icpc For prosecution by hazyfm1: 9:10am On Oct 12, 2016
papparatzzi2013:
SERAP too don see light. I thought they were forming Jet Li like the Nigeria Bribery Association before.

We are still waiting for the much talked about response from NBA. They were threatening fire and brimstone over the weekend as if they cannot wait for Monday to come and here we on Tuesday, with nothing to show from our association of Corrupt Judges errand boys.

PMB when you are through with the Judiciary please beam th next search light on our tertiary institutions. That is another place demons have made home for corruption extortion, victimisation and lack of professionalism.


cheesy cheesy cheesy grin grin cheesy cheesy :DLOL @ ''Nigeria Bribery Association''

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Re: Serap Gives Njc 7days To Refer Released Judges To Efcc, Icpc For prosecution by lanreni: 9:11am On Oct 12, 2016
[quote author=papparatzzi2013 post=50117528]SERAP too don see light. I thought they were forming Jet Li like the Nigeria Bribery Association before.

We are still waiting for the much talked about response from NBA. They were threatening fire and brimstone over the weekend as if they cannot wait for Monday to come and here we on Tuesday, with nothing to show from our association of Corrupt Judges errand boys.

PMB when you are through with the Judiciary please beam th next search light on our tertiary institutions. That is another place demons have made home for corruption extortion, victimisation and lack of professionalism.[/
quote]
very intelligent talk. not like some who just rush into thread to spew trash.

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Re: Serap Gives Njc 7days To Refer Released Judges To Efcc, Icpc For prosecution by nobeku: 9:12am On Oct 12, 2016
ancientbanana:
Serap shld give pmb 7 days for him to bring is cert n for probe on buruntai houses in dubai. Nigeria is a joke
PETER PAN....But you wouldn't even understand what that means..smh..

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Re: Serap Gives Njc 7days To Refer Released Judges To Efcc, Icpc For prosecution by Nnemuka(f): 9:13am On Oct 12, 2016
In its recent report titled Go home and sin no more: Corrupt judges escaping from justice in Nigeria, and a copy of which was sent to your Lordship, SERAP disclosed that no fewer than 64 judges (out of the 1020 judges currently serving in the superior courts) were disciplined between 2009 and 2014. During this period, the National Judicial Council concluded at least 105 cases of alleged corruption allegations/misconduct against judges. SERAP’s report also contains several recommendations to the NJC and other agencies.”


they cannot be the last hope of the common man.... They cannot be above the law even if they interpret the law.
Our Judicial system is a mess.....
Sanity must be restored

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Re: Serap Gives Njc 7days To Refer Released Judges To Efcc, Icpc For prosecution by PMONEY6: 9:14am On Oct 12, 2016
All sectors must be cleans including the Church and mosque

That's another power house of corruption in the land.

I need to petition my Pastor.

He's living above his due capacity.

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Re: Serap Gives Njc 7days To Refer Released Judges To Efcc, Icpc For prosecution by shaddoww: 9:15am On Oct 12, 2016
"I WILL LIKE TO BE REMEMBERED AS THE PRESIDENT WHO FOUGHT CORRUPTION" - PMB
"If we don't kill corruption, corruption will kill Nigeria " - PMB

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Re: Serap Gives Njc 7days To Refer Released Judges To Efcc, Icpc For prosecution by SalomonKane: 9:17am On Oct 12, 2016
I won't be surprised if the NJC use all its power to try and sweep this under the carpet.

Seeing how they lamented the way the judges were arrested, one would hope immediately the judges were released, the NJC would have sprang into action and prosecute them, but no, we're still waiting....

Forgive my say so, the NJC can not be trusted in handling this issue, as they too are corrupt.

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Re: Serap Gives Njc 7days To Refer Released Judges To Efcc, Icpc For prosecution by eph12(m): 9:18am On Oct 12, 2016
The case is already with the DSS and they said they have the capacity to handle cases like this so why disturbing the NJC again?
Re: Serap Gives Njc 7days To Refer Released Judges To Efcc, Icpc For prosecution by papparatzzi2013: 9:20am On Oct 12, 2016
SalomonKane:
I won't be surprised if the NJC use all its power to try and sweep this under the carpet.

Seeing how they lamented the way the judges were arrested, one would hope immediately the judges were released, the NJC would have sprang into action and prosecute them, but no, we're still waiting....

Forgive my say so, the NJC can not be trusted in handling this issue, as they too are corrupt.

NJC do not have power to prosecute.
Re: Serap Gives Njc 7days To Refer Released Judges To Efcc, Icpc For prosecution by prinsam30: 9:21am On Oct 12, 2016
like my able brother from another mother will always say..... "Stealing Is Not Corruption"

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Re: Serap Gives Njc 7days To Refer Released Judges To Efcc, Icpc For prosecution by eph12(m): 9:21am On Oct 12, 2016
SalomonKane:
I won't be surprised if the NJC use all its power to try and sweep this under the carpet.

Seeing how they lamented the way the judges were arrested, one would hope immediately the judges were released, the NJC would have sprang into action and prosecute them, but no, we're still waiting....

Forgive my say so, the NJC can not be trusted in handling this issue, as they too are corrupt.
Have the judges been released and cases closed by the DSS? This is already beyond NJC from what I read. DSS has taken over and they have the means to prosecute. Unless if DSS have abandoned the case
Re: Serap Gives Njc 7days To Refer Released Judges To Efcc, Icpc For prosecution by prinsam30: 9:22am On Oct 12, 2016
PMONEY6:
All sectors must be cleans including the Church and mosque

That's another power house of corruption in the land.





seconded
Re: Serap Gives Njc 7days To Refer Released Judges To Efcc, Icpc For prosecution by lezznjr: 9:26am On Oct 12, 2016
SalomonKane:
I won't be surprised if the NJC use all its power to try and sweep this under the carpet.

Seeing how they lamented the way the judges were arrested, one would hope immediately the judges were released, the NJC would have sprang into action and prosecute them, but no, we're still waiting....

Forgive my say so, the NJC can not be trusted in handling this issue, as they too are corrupt.
It's a technical matter! Not even the Chief Justice Of Nigeria condoned the act of the DSS.

International bodies who have been lauding the administration for fight against corruption have all shown their disdain for such tactless and reckless show of force.

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