I am not corrupt as alleged, Malami tells Buhari

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Minister of Justice and Attorney General of the Federation (AGF), Abubakar Malami (SAN), has told President Muhammadu Buhari that political maneuvering

In a memo to President Buhari, the AGF attached documentary evidence that the properties on which his traducers based their allegations were deposed to in his asset declarations to the Code of Conduct Bureau .

But in the AGF’s memo dated August 7, 2020, he declared that the petitioners are on a futile expedition, even as he detailed his earnings, including salaries, allowances, estacodes and sundry income and benefits of businesses he received since his appointment as minister from 2015 till date. Malami disclosed that apart from a successful legal practice of more than 20 years, seven of which were as a senior advocate of Nigeria, he had interests in business ventures allowed by law before withdrawing active participation upon his appointment.

 

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