EFCC denies dropping charges against Diezani, others
The agency said it only separated the charges to enable other defendants who are present in the country to take their plea since the former minister has not been showing up in court since the case was filed in 2018.
The denial was contained in a statement by the EFCC Spokesman, Wilson Uwujaren on Wednesday and made available to Vanguard.
“The Commission enjoins members of the public to disregard the report which is false and misleading. At no time did the Commission withdraw the charge, which is still before Justice Muslim Hassan of the Federal High Court, Lagos.
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“The charges were first filed on November 28, 2018. Since then, every attempt to arraign the defendants had been frustrated by one excuse or the other.
“It was clear that these recurring excuses were ploys to frustrate the arraignment.
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“To get around this, the Commission took a deliberate decision, which was disclosed in open court, to separately prosecute the defendants in different courts.
And the ingredients of the offence stated therein only pertains to Lawal’s involvement in the alleged crime, which is the receipt of $25million from the $153million 2015 Peoples Democratic Party presidential election slush fund.