Lawyer Accuses Kano Anti-Corruption Agency of Flouting Court Orders

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Lawyer Accuses Kano Anti-Corruption Agency of Flouting Court Orders
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The counsel to former KASCO Managing Director, Bala Mohammed, has accused the Kano State Public Complaints and Anti-Corruption Commission (PCACC) of disobeying a court order that vacated the seizure of his client's assets. The lawyer, Tahir Ibrahim, urged PCACC Chairman Muhuyi Rimin-Gado to respect the court's decision and allow legal processes to proceed. Rimin-Gado, however, countered, alleging that Ibrahim and a police officer conspired to fraudulently obtain a court order to recover the assets while an investigation into alleged financial mismanagement by Mohammed is ongoing.

Counsel to the former Managing Director of the Kano Agricultural Supply Company , Tahir Ibrahim, has accused the Kano State Public Complaints and Anti- Corruption Commission of flouting court orders in a case involving his client, Bala Mohammed. Ibrahim, who represents Mohammed, urged the Chairman of the PCACC, Muhuyi Rimin-Gado, to adhere to a court ruling that had vacated an order allowing the confiscation of his client's assets.

The lawyer accused Rimin-Gado of undermining the judicial process by refusing to comply with the court’s directives. “Muhuyi does not have the authority to confiscate Mohammed’s properties. He must follow the court order, which instructed that all of Mohammed’s bank accounts be unfrozen, the police leave his company, Limestone Processing Company, and that a N3 million fine be paid as damages,” Ibrahim emphasized.

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