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Alison-Madueke: Nigeria’s anti-graft agencies may not have carried out proper investigation – Frank Tie-Tie

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A legal practitioner, Frank Tie-Tie, says Nigeria’s anti-graft agencies may not have carried out their duties properly during the trial of former Minister of Petroleum Resources, Diezani Alison-Madueke.

Tie-Tie made this assertion on Wednesday during an interview programme on Arise Television shortly after Alison-Madueke was acquitted.

DAILY POST reports that United Kingdom Court on Wednesday cleared Alison-Madueke, of all charged levelled against her.

Airing his opinion, Tie-Tie said “the former minister’s luxurious lifestyle does not mean bribery. She proved her case, and a wide range of factors were considered, which is why the prosecution ultimately failed.

“It is possible that something went wrong in the process, and that our anti-corruption agencies, prosecutors, and investigators may not have carried out their duties properly.

“Back home here in Nigeria, many Nigerians believe that she should be crucified because she had already been found guilty, given all the assets that were seized from her, and all of that, but we forget that this is a criminal trial.

“The jury of the Crown Court didn’t believe that the prosecution proved all of those elements of the offenses against her. They didn’t believe that they were proven beyond reasonable doubt.”

Alison-Madueke: Nigeria’s anti-graft agencies may not have carried out proper investigation – Frank Tie-Tie

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