Wednesday, 1 June 2016

HOUSE OF REPS AMEND CCB AND CCT ACT

Nigeria House of Representatives

The Senate might have found a way to amend the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB) and Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) Act through the House of Representatives. Recall that about a month ago, the Senate suspended the planned amendments to the CCB, and CCT Act due to public outcry of Civil Society Organisations.

The Act makes it mandatory for the bureau to ensure that any one who is deemed to have breached the provision of the Act is given the chance to explain before such a case is referred to the Tribunal.

The amendment to Section 3 of the Act now includes a paragraph (e) which says “upon complaint(s) of any breach or where it appears to the Bureau that there is a breach of the provision or this Act, the person concerned shall be given particulars of such non-compliance or breaches to explain before any reference to the Tribunal”.

Section 4 (2) was also amended to substitute the word “President” with “the National Assembly” as the one to appoint members of staff of the Bureau and exercise disciplinary control over them.

At the time, the Senate passed it for second reading, the presiding officer, Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu had stated that the amendment had nothing to do with the ongoing trial of Senate President, Bukola Saraki at the CCT.

We wait patiently to see what unfolds.

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