Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Arrains two National Anti-Corruption Volunteer corps
The
Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission has
arraigned two officials of the National Anti-corruption Volunteer Corps,
Akinyemi Badejogun and Olanrewaju Bakare, for an alleged theft of N72.6m.
Badejogun
and Bakare are the Coordinator and the Treasurer respectively of the Lagos
Chapter of the NACV.
The
ICPC on Tuesday charged them with 36 counts before Justice Lateef Lawal-Akapo
of the Lagos State High Court in Ikeja.
But
the two officers pleaded not guilty to all the charges.
However,
the ICPC, in its charge before the court, alleged that Badejogun and Bakare
conspired to commit felony, stole and fraudulently converted funds belonging to
the NAVC to their own personal use.
They
were also accused of making false and misleading statements to an operative of
the ICPC.
The
offences, the commission alleged, were committed between December 2010 and
November 28, 2011.
In
one of the counts, Badejogun and Bakare allegedly conspired to transfer N55m
from the NAVC’s account in Fidelity Bank into another account belonging to the
corps in the same bank.
According
to the ICPC, the accused did this to confer corrupt advantage on themselves and
thereby ran foul of sections 19 and 26(1)(c) of the ICPC Act 2000.
In
another instance, the accused persons allegedly fraudulently transferred
N800,000 from the account of the trustees of the Lagos Chapter of the NAVC in
Fidelity Bank and converted same to their own.
The
ICPC said this contravened sections 516 and 390(8)(b) and was punishable under
Section 390 (9) of the Criminal Code Act Cap 38, Vol. 4 Laws of the Federation
of Nigeria, 2004.
They
were also accused to have at several other instances stolen varying sums of
money running into millions of naira from the corps’ account and that of its
trustees.
The
ICPC further charged Badejogun and Bakare for violating Section 25 (1)(a) of
the ICPC Act 2000, saying they were liable to being punished under section 25
(1)(b) of the Act.
Following
their arraignment and not guilty plea, Lawal-Akapo adjourned till July 3, 2015
to entertain their applications for bail.
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