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Alleged N6.2bn fraud: Jang objects attempt to tender personal bank statements in court

The EFCCMr Jang before Justice Daniel Longji of Plateau High Court IV, Jos over alleged fraud involving N6.2 billion said to have been committed when he governed the North-Central state between 2007 and 2015.

Mr Jang’s objection was, however, to no avail as the judge ruled in favour of the anti-graft agency on resumption of hearing of the matter on Thursday, June 27. “My Lord, we are objecting to the attempt to submit the document because section 90 of the Evidence Act says that before such documents can be tendered, a foundation must first be laid.

Also objecting, Samuel Oguntuyi, counsel to second accused, Yusuf Pam, told the court that the prosecution counsel was aware that by virtue of sections 83 and 84 of the Evidence Act, he could not tender such documents to the court.

 

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