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Ex-CCT Chair, Danladi Umar, Remanded In Kuje Prison Over Corruption Charges

Former CCT Chair Danladi Umar Photo: Daily TimesĀ 

 

 

By Victory Oghene

Former Chairman of the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT), Mr. Danladi Umar, is currently cooling his heels in Kuje prison.

This is because a High Court of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), sitting in Maitama, on Thursday remanded him in Kuje prison over corruption charges.

Justice Peter Kekemeke gave the remand order after the Federal Government arraigned the former CCT boss on a four-count corruption charge.

According to the federal government, its investigations revealed that the defendant abused his official position by conferring an undue advantage on himself while he served as head of the tribunal.

It was alleged that in 2021 he used his wife’s bank account to collect the sum of N5.5 million from a contractor engaged to paint the headquarters of the CCT in Abuja.

The federal government further alleged that on January 25, 2024, the defendant also used his wife’s account to collect N6 million from a contractor who handled the digitisation of the CCT’s records.

Also, the defendant was accused of directing another contractor to pay N2.43 million for the tuition fee of his daughter at Baze University, Abuja.

He was said to have committed offences punishable under section 19 of the Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Act, 2000.

Meanwhile, following his plea of not guilty to the allegations, the prosecution counsel, Mr. Christopher Mshelia, applied for his remand in a correctional facility, even as he urged the court to set a date for the commencement of trial.

However, the defendant, through his legal team, urged the court to release him on bail pending the determination of the case.

While opposing the request, the anti-graft agency drew the court’s attention to the fact that it had just been served with the bail application, saying it needed time to respond to it.

In view of this development, Justice Kekemeke adjourned the case until July 15 to hear the defendant’s application for bail.

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