Thursday, December 12, 2013

N5.6 bn Pension Scam: ADELEKE, 11 OTHERS SEEK TRANSFER OF CASE TO ANOTHER JUDGE


 Two applications, one seeking the transfer of case to another judge and, the other, a notice  of appeal against the refusal of bail to the defendants  today stalled the trail of Mrs Kudirat Iyabo Adeleke and 11 other defendants who are being prosecuted at Oyo State High Court sitting in Ibadan by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC over a N5.6billion pension fraud.
At the resumed sitting Thursday December 12, 2013, counsel to the 6th defendant, Richard Ogunwole, holding brief for all other defendants,  told the court that a letter had been written to the Chief Judge, Oyo State, seeking the transfer of the case to another judge.
Counsel to the EFCC, Gbolahan Latona, expressed surprise at the development. He said that the EFCC was prepared for the trial, and  accused the defendants of trying to delay trial by not only seeking the transfer of the case to another judge but filing a notice of appeal at the Court of Appeal, against the bail refused them by the court. He confirmed that he received  " 4 copies of notice of appeal in respect of ruling of the court for 1st, 3rd 8th and 11& 12th defendants” . “They wrote an appeal to court of appeal and at the same time a letter to Chief judge of Oyo state, this is a way of delaying the matter", Latona said.

 The presiding judge, Justice Bolaji Yusuf adjourned the case  to  January 10,  2014, while  awaiting the instruction of the Chief Judge of Oyo State and ordered that the defendants be returned to Agodi prison, Ibadan.
Adeleke and her co-defendants were denied bail on November 26, 2013 by Justice Yusuf based on the severity of the offences committed by the defendants and promised to accelerate their trial.  They were arraigned on November 7, 2013 on charges bordering on conspiracy, stealing and criminal breach of trust.

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