SGF, Sagay, Falana deplore roles of lawyers in aiding corruption
The Secretary to the Government of the
Federation, Mr. Babachir Lawal; the Chairman, Presidential Advisory
Committee Against Corruption, Prof. Itse Sagay (SAN), and human rights
lawyer, Mr. Femi Falana (SAN), among others, on Thursday lamented the
roles of some lawyers, judges and other professionals in aiding
corruption.
Also speaking along the same line, the
Executive Secretary of the PACC, Prof. Bolaji Owasanoye, said efforts
were on to isolate and penalise professionals, who contributed to money
laundering, failed to expose their corrupt clients but chose to share
from the proceeds of crime.
They spoke in Abuja at a workshop on the ‘Role of professionals in the fight against corruption’.
The workshop was co-organised by
the Sagay-led PACC, Association of Professional Bodies of Nigeria and
the Convention on Business Integrity.
Lawal said some lawyers and a few of
compromised judges, helped corrupt persons to frustrate their successful
prosecution of criminal cases, a development which he said was
injurious to government’s anti-corruption war.
Babachir, who was represented by an
official in his office, Mr.Tor Tsavsar who is Director, Nigerian
National Volunteer Services, said there was need for professionals to
see themselves as stakeholders in government’s anti-graft efforts .
He said, “From recent revelations,
corruption is usually aided and facilitated by conniving civil servants
and professionals in the public and private sectors. It is no news that
most stolen funds are laundered through our banks and other offshore
entities that are owned and managed by professionals.
“A recent case of the ‘Panama Papers
scandals’ is an example of how politicians, criminals and rogue
industries were assisted by professionals to launder stolen funds. It is
equally regrettable that some of the professionals do not stop at
aiding, abetting and facilitating the stealing of public funds, but more
often than not, go further to offer direct and indirect support to
indicted officials to beat the law.
“It is no more news that corrupt
officials are able to engage some of our seasoned lawyers, who employ
negative tactics ‘in or out of court’ to frustrate trials of indicted
officials.
“The retinue of frivolous interlocutory applications, which are pursued up to the apex court, while action on substantive matters are stayed, are common examples of how professional lawyers frustrate the fight against corruption.
“The retinue of frivolous interlocutory applications, which are pursued up to the apex court, while action on substantive matters are stayed, are common examples of how professional lawyers frustrate the fight against corruption.
“Similarly, some compromised judges
always exhibit a disquieting tendency to indulge these lawyers in their
unpatriotic and unscrupulous conduct. The attitude of some of our legal
practitioners and judges have become so alarming that Mr. President had,
on few occasions, lamented their role in the fight against corruption.”
Sagay deplored the conduct of professionals who aided corruption and fraud.
He said the Federal Government was considering how to ensure that those who aided corrupt and fraudulent acts were also prosecuted.
He said the Federal Government was considering how to ensure that those who aided corrupt and fraudulent acts were also prosecuted.
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