- Itse Sagay has called out corrupt Nigerian lawyers and bankers saying they will be jailed
- He also said the lawmakers have not helped the anti-corruption fight in any way
- He said this while delivering a lecture in Lagos titled: The many afflictions of anti-corruption crusade in Nigeria
The chairman of the Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption (PACAC), Itse Sagay has said the security agencies should investigate lawyers who receive proceeds of crime as fees.
On Tuesday, September 5, 2017 Sagay delivered a lecture in Lagos, entitled: ‘The many afflictions of anti-corruption crusade in Nigeria.'
He said: “These SANs deserve the harshest punishment of all. Anti-graft agencies and the police must monitor and investigate the activities of lawyers who receive a share of the proceeds of crime as their fees.
“The anti-corruption struggle is like a long distance race. It cannot be concluded overnight. The opposition is extremely powerful, using state resources to fight back.
“What we are going to see is a progressive dismantling of the corruption infrastructure. Convictions will occur now and again, but there will be frequent forfeitures of looted funds and other types of property. Remove stolen loot from the culprit and his life becomes miserable.”
He also said Nigerian lawmakers are in office for themselves and not the people. The PACAC chairman also said the legislators have resisted the fight against corruption by rejecting the right of the executive “to choose the persons who will spearhead that struggle”.
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Sagay said: “Perhaps the most notorious example of the legislators’ resistance to the war against corruption is the rejection of the right of the executive to choose the persons who will spearhead that struggle.
“The clear impression is created that Nigerian legislators are in office for themselves and not for the populace.
“Not surprisingly, the national assembly has not passed a single bill for the promotion of anti-corruption war since it commenced business in July 2015.
“The whistle blowers protection bill, the proceeds of crime bill and the special criminal court bill remain in a virtual state of stagnation. What evidence do we need to establish the hostility of the eighth Assembly to the anti-corruption war?”
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According to Cable, he also said PACAC would push for the prosecution of bank chiefs who connive with looters to hide stolen funds.
He said: “In my own little way, we are going to push for the prosecution of such bank chiefs. They must be prosecuted.
“There is a gang-up of the of the powerful political, business and banking elite that is determined to frustrate the anti-corruption struggle.”
He criticized the lawmakers, saying that United States President earns $400,000 per annum, a Nigerian senator earns over $1.7 million.
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“The Whistle Blowers Protection Bill, the Proceeds of Crime Bill, and the Special Criminal Court Bill remain in a virtual state of stagnation.
“What evidence do we need to establish the hostility of the Eighth Assembly to the anti-corruption war?” Sagay concluded.
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Wednesday 6 September 2017