Sources within the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission told our correspondent that the SAN had been invited to explain what the money was meant for.
A detective in the EFCC said, “We have evidence that Justice Ofili-Ajumogobia collected N5m from a senior advocate. We have invited him (the SAN) and he is supposed to appear this week.”
Ofili-Ajumogobia, who acquitted a former Minister of Aviation, Chief Femi Fani-Kayode, last year is believed to own properties worth almost a billion naira in Lekki, Ikoyi and London.
Earlier in the year, the National Judicial Council barred her from getting any promotion for the remainder of her career.
No fewer than 10 SANs and five other lawyers are in the soup for allegedly bribing some judges.
Impeccable sources within the EFCC told our correspondent that some of the senior advocates paid money into the bank accounts of the judges while some others sent cash to the judges via proxies.
Some of the SANs had pending cases before the judges when the money was given to the judges.
Some of the senior advocates who had been quizzed by the EFCC include the National Legal Adviser of the All Progressives Congress, Dr. Muiz Banire; Norrison Quakers, Rickey Tarfa, Chief Felix Fagbohun, Paul Usoro, Joseph Nwobike and Valentine Obi.
Four lawyers, who are not senior advocates, were also quizzed. They are Lai Arikewuyo, Titus Orimijupa, Bayo Onitubora and Iniebong Etek.
It was learnt that three other SANs – Joe Gadzama, who contested the Presidency of the Nigerian Bar Association; Chief Adeniyi Akintola and Godwin Obla – had also been invited by the commission as well as another lawyer, Mr. Kola Olateru.
It was learnt that the senior advocates, who had been quizzed, had made useful statements while their passports had been seized.
A source at the commission said, “We quizzed them because they had at one time or the other deposited money into the bank accounts of judges. Many of them claimed the money was not a bribe but the troubling element there is that some of them had cases before the judges.
“For instance, Justice Terseer Fishim of the Industrial Court was handling the cases of some of the SANs in question and yet he received N550, 000 and N200,000 from two SANs.”
Apart from Fishim and Ofili-Ajumogobia, other judges interrogated by the EFCC included Uwani Abba-Aji of the Court of Appeal; Mohammed Yunusa of the Federal High Court; Nganjiwa Hyledzira of the Federal High Court; and Musa Kurya of the Federal High Court.
A Federal High Court Registrar, Helen Ogunleye, was also arrested and quizzed by the EFCC.
The commission alleged that her modus operandi was to refer lawyers to judges willing to cooperate for a fee.
“We have evidence that she gave one of the judges money at the Federal High Court in Jos. We are still investigating the matter,” the source said.
However, some of the lawyers, who were quizzed, denied any wrongdoing, insisting that the money they gave to the judges was not a bribe but financial assistance.
In a statement, Banire said he never bribed anybody, adding that he only gave money to a friend, who coincidentally happened to be a judge, who needed money for the burial of his mother
All attempts to get other senior advocates – Obi, Obla, Fagbohun and Usoro – proved abortive as their telephones indicated that they were switched off.
Another SAN, Quakers, said he did not give a bribe to any judge, stating that he was at the EFCC to assist the commission with investigations.
In a terse text message he sent to our correspondent in response to a question on if the EFCC quizzed him for alleged bribery, he said, “No, it (EFCC) did not. I merely assisted them in their investigation. Many thanks.”Punch reportage.
*SHUOOOOOO......Hmmmmmmm!!!
Please they should nail her.
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Her cup of tea. When they were sharing the money, they dint know. ....
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Powerful woman. See her kwurruption face.
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ReplyDeleteBride or gift
Which one
Missylynn
Wow they want to nail her very bad
ReplyDeleteSuch stories makes me sad..mtchwwm Nigeria which way now?????
ReplyDeleteHer family, friends and her church be like: Why is EFCC lying?
ReplyDeleteChurch especially be like: Sister Rita, please stay strong, it is the devil tying to test you but you will be victorious IJN.
Justice Ajum be like: AMEN!AMEN!AMEN!!!!
M telling you..
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This Ofili gan gan woman again! See her face!!! She should be featured on the programme, "Women who steal, why & how"!!! Heheeheee
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a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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If she is found guilty then jail her ass, no need to waste any time abeg....
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Bribe or gift, no difference. In sane societies, judges don't accept or receive gifts from people. Even in Nigeria, self respecting judges don't have social lives to avoid being tainted by temptations. People in government have been conspiring with their fellows outside government to destroy Nigeria since I don't know when
ReplyDeleteWhen they mean you, they mean you
ReplyDeleteAs for me, any judge found to have received money from lawyers or proxies should be jailed sharp sharp.
ReplyDeleteI get case with 27 former colleagues against my former employers in Industrial Court for over 4 years now and the way it's progressing..... In fact I leave it in Gods hands.
Lawyers and some judges no get conscience at all.
Hmmmm, well what do we expect, every nigerian want their own piece of the national cake.
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