The Controversy took
a fresh Dimension on Monday as the Trial Judge handling the Dimeji
Bankole Case was Mysteriously transferred to another High court in
Taraba State.
The trial of the former Speaker of the House of Representative, Dimeji
Bankole, was stalled on Monday following the sudden transfer of the
Judge, Donatus Okorowa, who was handling the case.
Mr. Bankole, who is currently standing trial on a 16 criminal count
charge of contract inflation and fraudulent embezzlement of public
funds, was scheduled to be tried for four days: from September 24 to 27.
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, which is
prosecuting Mr. Bankole, has already condemned the sudden transfer of
the judge.
The commission’s spokesperson, Wilson Uwujaren, said such incidents are
part of the problems the agency faces on corruption trial. He said that
was why the agency kept calling for a special court for the trial of
corruption cases.
The EFCC counsel, Festus Keyamo, said he is waiting to hear from the
Chief Judge of the Federal High Court, Ibrahim Auta, if Mr. Okorowa
will be coming from Taraba to preside over the trial or if the case
will be assigned to another judge.
Mr. Bankole had on June 13 and July 26 filed two separate motions
seeking the court to invalidate the charges laid against him by the
EFCC, saying that proof of evidence did not attribute any shred of
criminality against him.
But In December 19, 2011, Mr. Okorowa dismissed the applications
insisting that there was sufficient evidence placed before the court
linking Mr. Bankole to the alleged crime.
Mr. Okorowa refused for the case to be struck out, holding that the
insufficiency of prove of evidence as observed by the defendant was
immaterial since it is the duty of the court to determine the value of
the proof of evidence.
No comments:
Post a Comment