The Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission (EFCC) has traced a car owned by Walter Onnoghen, the
embattled chief justice of Nigeria (CJN), to Joe Agi, a senior advocate
of Nigeria (SAN).
The anti-graft agency believes the car is a gift from the lawyer, who had cases before Onnoghen at the time of purchase.
But
Agi has told the EFCC that aside being a senior lawyer, he is also a
car dealer and Onnoghen bought the Mercedes GL 450 series from him for
N7 million in 2010, sources told TheCable.
However, when he was
asked to produce receipts of purchase and other documentation relating
to the transaction, he could not do so, TheCable understands.
Previously, the EFCC traced a deposit of $30,000 by Agi into Onnoghen’s bank account dating back to 2009.
He was also said to have had cases before the judge when he made the deposits.
Agi has since denied the allegation that the $30,000 was a bribe.
In
a press statement, he said the money was from allowances paid to
Onnoghen on seminars, holidays, conferences or medical trips abroad.
Agi
said: “I have been acquainted with Justice Onnoghen, JSC in our days as
Lawyers in Calabar, Cross Rivers State from the 1980s before he was
appointed a High Court Judge.
“My Lord Justice Onnoghen said he
had no idea since opening of foreign account was forbidden for Public
Officers. I informed him that domiciliary account is not a foreign bank
account as it is opened and operated within the local banks in Nigeria.
“It
was on this note that I went to my banker Standard Chartered Bank and
obtained Account Opening Forms for him as a friend and Senior Brother.
He completed the Forms and I refereed him. He gave me $30,000 being left
over of his allowances for overseas seminars, holidays, conferences or
medical trips to deposit for him as the first deposit. This I did in
2009 i.e 10 years ago. After that, he operated the account himself
without me paying even a cent into that account till date.
“Now
10 years after, I am again being vilified and accused of giving Justice
Onnoghen bribe. If I may ask; bribe for which case? In the Supreme Court
panel they sit in 5 or 7 persons, was the $30,000 for the 5 or 7
Justices? And for which case? This is another huge joke aimed at
vilifying my person by the same cabal who are hell bent on tarnishing my
image as an aftermath of the exposure of the Paris Club fraud.”
Agi is one of the lawyers defending Onnoghen in his asset declaration case before the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT).
Onnoghen
is currently being tried by the CCT over allegations of non-declaration
of some of his assets, although he said it was an oversight.
In a
previous case, which was eventually dismissed, a foreign firm owned by
Agi’s friend paid N30 million into the account of the wife of Adeniyi
Adetokunbo Ademola, a justice of the federal high court, for their
daughter’s wedding.
He was also said to have bought a car for Ademola’s son.
The
case filed against him for “gratification” was dismissed on technical
grounds, although many lawyers argued that it was a professional
misconduct which should have been punished by the Legal Practitioners
Privileges Committee.
When contacted on Sunday morning, Agi told TheCable that he was in church and he would react later.
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