CJN Warns Supporting Staff of Judiciary against Corruption
The Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice
Mahmud Mohammed, has said that the judiciary would not hesitate to show
the way out to any supporting staff who exhibits bad character,
perpetrates corruption or any unwanted traits.
The CJN, who issued the threat on Monday
in Abuja at the 2016 Refresher Course for Secretaries, Protocol
Officers, Court Registrars, Process Clerks and Bailiffs, told the
judiciary supporting staff that as the first point of contact with court
users, their conduct would serve as a key indicator of courts’
performance.
The course was organized by the National Judicial Institute,
Justice Mahmud called on the workers to
shun corruption in all its ramifications as “it erodes public confidence
in the judiciary’s ability to impartially dispense justice and bring
disrepute to the institution that we hold dear.”
He told them not to hide files and not to engage in rumour peddling.
He assured the workers that those who
worked hard would be encouraged and rewarded but said those that
exhibited bad character and perpetrate corruption would be dealt with
appropriately.
He said: “As you may have read in
various media portals over the years, our courts have become labelled as
havens of apathy, with a decline in staff discipline as well as the
exhibition of poor attitude to work, and persistent absenteeism from the
office for no just reason.
“A concurrent and overlapping criticism
that is also often voiced by members of the public is that Judicial
Staff solicit for funds from lawyers or court users, to carry out their
duties.
“More worrisome is the allegation that
our Court Staff disclose confidential information received in the course
of their duties and destroy or conceal evidence in cases pending in
court. Similarly, some have even presented themselves as persons capable
of influencing the decisions of the court.
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