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FEAR OF DELAY IN CORRUPTION TRIAL CASES GRIP NIGERIA PRESIDENT
"I am worried that the expectation of the
public is yet to be met by the judiciary with regard to the removal of delay
and the toleration of delay tactics by lawyers," he said.
"When cases are not concluded the negative
impression is given that crime pays," Buhari told a summit examining the
role of the judiciary in the overall drive against corruption.
"This certainly needs to change if we are to
make success in our collective effort in the fight against corruption."
Buhari, who was elected last year on a platform
to tackle graft, has said "mind-boggling" sums of public funds were
stolen over decades and has made recovering the money a central plank of his
presidency.
Most of those currently on trial are linked to
the former administration of his predecessor, Goodluck Jonathan, and centre
around an alleged $2.1bn "arms scam".
Former national security advisor Sambo Dasuki is
accused of overseeing a sprawling embezzlement scheme that saw money earmarked
to fight Boko Haram diverted for political purposes.
But there have been repeated delays and
adjournments in that case and others, leaving Buhari without a single
high-profile conviction since starting the crackdown in May last year.
Buhari told the summit that government corruption
cases "are not progressing as speedily as they should be... because the
courts allow the lawyers to frustrate the reforms introduced by the law".
Jonathan's main opposition Peoples Democratic
Party has accused Buhari of a political witch-hunt, as most of those on trial
are PDP members, supporters or linked to the former government.
Buhari and his government have been criticised
for disregarding the separation of powers of the executive and judiciary by
keeping suspects in custody, despite courts having granted them bail.
Last year, he said Dasuki and the detained leader
of a Biafra separatist group should be detained because they had committed
"atrocities" against the state, despite neither being convicted.
source: news24
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