Featured Metro

CCB remains an independent organisation – Chairman

Prof. Mohammed Isah, Chairman, Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB), says the bureau remains independent and not under government’s interference in its anti-corruption crusade.

Isah said this when he featured on the Forum in Abuja.

He noted that for any anti-corruption agency to curb the menace of corruption in the country, such organisation must be neutral with no interference from the government and its agencies.

“CCB is very much independent as Section 158 sub section one of the constitution is very clear on this.

“That CCB is not subject to any power or authority in discharging its mandate.

“This is the decision reached by the supreme court in 2018 in the case of Bukola Saraki versus FIN. Therefore, we are independent, we are neutral.

“We are neutral, but the type of independence of CCB is away from the government even though we receive subvention from the government.

“Our staff are paid salaries by the government, so we don’t have any independence of our own money.

However, I am not trying to tell you that he who pays the piper dictates the tune.

“The independence is for us to discharge our duty; no pressure at all from anybody,” Isah said.

 

Related posts

EFCC probes AGF’s aides over ‘sale’ of presidential pardon

Our Reporter

Naira, fuel protest turns bloody as soldiers kill one in Ibadan

Our Reporter

Multi-billion naira NADDC property rot away –Ex-agency boss

Our Reporter

NSE: Investors lose N287bn amid persist profit taking

Editor

Fourth Mainland Bridge ready 2027 – Sanwo-Olu

Editor

DPR urges operators of filling stations, gas plants on safety

AbisolaTHOMPSON