The senate has
passed the Code of Conduct (amendment) bill, 2016, and retained 50years
of age for admission as a member into the Code of Conduct Bureau.
Although, actual amendments to the Act were done by the
House of Representatives and passed on May 31, the senate concurred with the
house and passed the bill on Thursday. The
senate passed 14 amendments to the Act.
It amended section 3 of the Act thus: “Upon complaint(s) of
any breach or where it appears to the bureau that there is a breach of the
provision or this Act, the person concerned shall be given particulars of such
non compliance or breaches to explain before any reference to the tribunal.”
This implies that the CCB cannot immediately refer a matter
to the CCT without giving a public officer a notice; one of the contentions of
Saraki.
Section 1 (4) which was expunged, and replaced with “the
chairman and members shall serve for a term of five years subject to renewal
for one further term only”.
Section 4 (2) was amended to substitute the word “president”
with “the national assembly” as the one to confer powers on the bureau and the
tribunal.
The senate fixed the age of entry to the bureau at 50, and
the number of members of the tribunal to sit in judgment on a case at three.
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