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BREAKING!!! Buhari Goes After Obasanjo, Atiku; Orders Fresh Halliburton Probe

BREAKING!!! Buhari Goes After Obasanjo, Atiku; Orders Fresh Halliburton Probe

The Federal Government is to revisit high-profile anti-corruption cases,

the Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption (PACAC) said
yesterday.
There will be a scale-up of advocacy against corruption in private sectors
and professional associations as part of efforts to fight corruption next
year.

PACAC’s Executive Secretary Prof. Bolaji Owasanoye spoke yesterday at a
news conference in Lagos to unfold the panel’s plans.

He reviewed activities of the committee in the last one year.
According to Owasanoye, PACAC will scale up anti-corruption advocacy
through engagement of civil society organisations, citizens and state and
local governments.

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On plea bargain, he said: “No government has the capacity to prosecute all
manner of offences; that is the reason there is a legal framework for plea
bargain.

“The plea bargain is not a trade off, but has been set up with other
guidelines to refrain suspects from perceiving it as an outlet for easy
escape.

“The Administration of Criminal Justice Act is meant to resolve challenges
in the criminal justice system; if it is failing, then it is as a result
of implementation.’’

He stressed the need to further build capacities of ministries,
departments and agencies as well as the judiciary, on money laundering and
asset recovery.
Owasanoye said PACAC would track high-profile cases and ensure improved
application of sanctions.

“We intend to revisit some high-rofile corruption cases, such as
Halliburton, and see them to a logical conclusion,’’ he said.
He listed public apathy and elite complicity as some challenges PACAC had
in the last one year.

According to him, poor economy, ineffective application of preventive
measures and negative use of constitution can aid corruption.
The executive secretary called for improved collaboration of all arms of
government in fighting corruption.

PACAC member Prof. Etannibi Alemika stressed the need to evaluate and
enhance capacities of agencies fighting corruption.

He said Nigerians must give informed reports on corruption.

According to Alemika, journalists and civil society organisations can
create more public awareness on consequences of corruption.

“Nigerians must learn to get the narrative back to behaviour,’’ he said.

– PointBlankNews

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Emeh James Anyalekwa, is a Seasoned Journalist, scriptwriter, Movie producer/Director and Showbiz consultant. He is the founder and CEO of the multi Media conglomerate, CANDY VILLE, specializing in Entertainment, Events, Prints and Productions. He is currently a Special Assistant (Media) to the Former Governor of Abia State and Chairman Slok Group, Dr. Orji Uzor Kalu. Anyalekwa is also the National President, Online Media Practitioners Association of Nigeria (OMPAN) https://web.facebook.com/emehjames

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