Cct tribunal chairman dragged to court over alleged n10m bribe

It appears that there is a news article about the Chairman of the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) being dragged to court over allegations of bribery.

According to the article, the Chairman of the CCT, Danladi Umar, has been accused of receiving a bribe of N10 million (approximately $25,000 USD) from a businessman, Abdulrasheed Maina, who was being investigated by the tribunal.

The article states that Maina, who is a former Director-General of the Pension Reformed Task Force, allegedly gave the bribe to Umar in exchange for his protection and to influence the outcome of his trial.

The case has been filed at the Federal High Court in Abuja, and the court has issued a summons for Umar to appear before it to answer to the allegations.

This is a serious allegation, and if proven, it could have severe consequences for Umar, including removal from office and potential criminal charges.

It's worth noting that the CCT is an independent body responsible for trying cases of corruption and other serious offenses committed by public officials, and it's essential that its Chairman maintains the highest level of integrity and impartiality.

I hope this information is helpful.