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EFCC tasks lawyers on due diligence, professionalism

The Executive Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ola Olukoyede has charged defence counsels in the Commission’s cases to be thorough as well be guided by the ethics of their profession in the discharge of their duties to their clients.

Olukoyede was quoted in a statement by the Commission, Head, Media and Publicity, Dele Oyawale to have given the charge through the Ibadan Zonal Director of the EFCC,  Assistant Commander of the EFCC, ACE1 Hauwa Garba Ringim while receiving on courtesy visit the leadership of the Nigerian Bar Association, (NBA) Ibadan Branch, led by its chairman, Ibrahim Lawal.

“It is disheartening how a reasonable number of lawyers come into EFCC premises and begin to display unprofessionalism; trying to interfere in investigation activities and pushing to get things done their way, outside the standard operating procedure of the EFCC.

He queried, “Why would a lawyer walk into the EFCC office to see his client and tell the investigating officer that he or she ought to have concluded investigation on his or her client, and that if the officer does not conclude investigation within his stipulated time he will frustrate the efforts of the investigating officer? This is appalling,” he said.

He emphasized the need for consistent stakeholder engagement between the Bar and EFCC towards effective service delivery.

Olukoyede further frowned at the  situation in which lawyers now roam EFCC premises, “hunting for clients without considering the decency of their profession.”

The EFCC boss, however, assured lawyers in the country of the Commission’s collaboration, noting that it is critical in the law enforcement activities of the Commission.

Lawal in his response, thanked Ringim for the warm reception accorded the delegation,  stressing that for greater successes to be achieved in the fight against corruption, there must be an effective collaboration between the EFCC and the Bar.

The Ibadan NBA chair who condemned touting by lawyers disclosed that his Branch has set up an “Anti-touting Committee,” saddled with the responsibility of investigating and sanctioning lawyers who deviated from professional ethics.

While taking side with the Commission on not permitting lawyers to stand as sureties  in any EFCC’s case,  he maintained that doing so was “reprehensible and unacceptable to the Bar.”

He, however, requested for official and effective line of communication between the EFCC and the Bar for adequate sharing of information and for addressing enquiries by lawyers.

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