CORRUPTION:Stop Demonizing Jonathan's Govt-Ogun To Buhari
The 36 judges who will preside over the special courts are those whose records have never been questionable of integrity and cannot be influenced by any outside force in any way. The anti-graft officer said, “The President is being careful; he does not want people to do a wishy-washy job for him. “Buhari is pressing for the establishment of special courts to try corruption cases. He wants the courts to be established in Abuja and the 36 states of the federation so that they can fast-track such cases.”
Reports further revealed that the Federal Government had contacted the National Judicial Council (NJC) to provide judges with impeccable reputation to preside over the planned courts. NJC released the names of 100 judges from the 36 states of the federation to the leadership of three major anti-corruption bodies in the country after an internal process of selection.
The judges were screened by operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, the Independent Corrupt Practices and other related Offences Commission and the Department of State Security on Tuesday. The screening is to identify judges with a passion for the law and the constitution rather than deference to personalities.
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