The Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission, EFCC, in one of its charges accused Saraki of declaring the
asset that does not exist.
But Usoro said the
commission made an error in its evidence tendered before the tribunal.
Counsel to the Senate
President, Bukoka Saraki, Paul Usoro, SAN, on Wednesday disclosed to the Code
of Conduct Tribunal, CCT that the prosecution tendered a different property as
evidence from that Saraki declared.
Usoro said this making
reference to some letters written by one Engineer Charlistus Ugwuagu, an
occupant of No 15a and b on Macdonald Street in Ikoyi Lagos, property, to the
Presidential Committee on Implementation Committee on Sales of Federal
Government Property.
Usoro explained that
according to Ugwuagu’s letter, the property on 15a Macdonald Street Ikoyi
Street in Lagos has four bedroom bungalow, but that the one contained in EFCC’s
charge had four bungalows and two boys quarters.
This, the principal witness
who is an operative of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC,
Michael Wetkas admitted to saying “Our investigation showed that there were
three pieces of property located at McDonald road, Ikoyi, 15, block A and B,
and 15b.”
Usoro while arguing that
the property under contention may not be that of the Senate President said,
“The description on Ugwuagu’s letter shows it does not fit the description of
that on the evidence as contained in exhibit 14.”
Wetkas while responding to
a question from Usoro also confirmed the difference and said, “Yes the property
in Egwuagu’s letter is different from that contained in exhibit 14.
“When people buy
properties, they can expand it,” he added.
The Chairman of CCT,
Danladi Umar adjourned the matter till Tuesday next week for continuation of
trial.
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