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CCT threatens to vacate order suspending acting CAC chairman

By TVC News Nigeria
07 January 2020   |   6:50 am
The Code of Conduct Tribunal says it may vacate the interim order granted in December which led to the suspension of the acting Registrar General of the Corporate Affairs Commission, Azuka Azinge.

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