Samuel Madojemu, insisted on Wednesday that the Senate
President, Bukola Saraki, failed to declare a London property which he acquired
through mortgage in 2010.
Madojemu an official of the Code of Conduct Bureau, who is the Head,
Intelligence Unit of the CCB, is the third prosecution witness in the Senate
President’s ongoing trial on 16 charges of false asset declaration and breach
of the Code of Conduct for Public Officers.
The trial is ongoing before
the Danladi Umar-led Code of Conduct Tribunal in Abuja.
In count 14 of the charges,
the defendant was accused of giving an instruction to his banker, Guaranty
Trust Bank Plc, in 2010, to transfer £1,516,000 within two days to Fortis Bank
in London for mortgage redemption.
The defendant was said to
have failed to declare the London mortgage and the property he acquired through
it.
Under cross-examination by
the defence lawyer, Mr. Paul Erokoro (SAN), Madojemu had identified a property
at 70 Bourne Street, South-West London valued at $4,800,000 which Saraki had
declared that he acquired through the proceeds of the sales of rice and
sugar/loan in January 2002.
But under re-examination by
the lead prosecuting counsel, Mr. Rotimi Jacobs (SAN), on Wednesday, Madojemu
said the London property, which Saraki declared that he acquired in 2002, was
not the one he acquired through mortgage in 2010.
The witness said, “It was
not stated that there was London property. He also did not declare any mortgage
from 2002 to2011.”
Madojemu also said Saraki
failed to declare a card with debit of $3.4m.
When asked if a declarant
was expected to declare a card and properties acquired through his companies,
Madojemu said, “If you look at Exhibit 2, you will see the note on asset
declaration form.
“In paragraph 3, it was
stated that every declarant is required by law to declare his assets and
liabilities including that of his spouse or spouses who are not public officers
and those of children under18 years of age, honestly, sincerely and submit same
to the bureau within 90 days of receipt.
“I also want to refer you
to the page 3 of the form (under buildings).
“Your lordship will see
under the column ‘Car acquired/source’. What I had said was that these are
instructions for a declarant to declare his assets and liablities.
“If you have a bank loan,
credit or any card of card or asset of your nominees or your spouse and
children under 18years they are going to be declared and you have to declare
the date of acquisition.
“Your lordship, let me go
back to page 2 of the form, which is about ‘Cash in Nigerian banks’. You will
see ‘Source of money,’ which means if you have a credit card or loan you are
going to state it there.
“If you go to columns on
‘Building’, you are going to declare there whether your building was acquired
through a nominee or any form it was acquired.”

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