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Code of Conduct Tribunal

13 Mar 2019
After an order by the Code of Conduct Tribunal on Monday, directing a day-to-day trial of suspended Chief Justice of Nigeria, Walter Onnoghen, the case suffered a setback on Tuesday due to the absence of the defendant on grounds of ill health.
12 Mar 2019
The Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT), has ordered a day-to-day trial in the alleged false asset declaration case involving the suspended Chief Justice of Nigeria, Walter Onnoghen.
25 Jan 2019
The Court of Appeal on Thursday ordered the Code of Conduct Tribunal to suspend the trial of the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Walter Onnoghen.
24 Jan 2019
Judges of the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) on Tuesday expressed different views on restraining orders by other courts against the trial of the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Walter Onnoghen.
11 Mar 2018
The Code of Conduct Tribunal has indefinitely suspended the trial of Senate President, Bukola Saraki pending the decision of the supreme court concerning an appeal filed by Saraki and the federal government.

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