ICPC boss Owasanoye urges lawyers to work with the agency
ICPC boss Owasanoye urges lawyers to work with the agency
The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), chairman Bolzano Owasanoye urges lawyers to work with law enforcement agencies for efficiency in the country.
While in a statement by the ICPC spokesperson Azuka Ogugua, Added that Owasanoye spoke on Tuesday during the annual general conference of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), said Owasanoye was part of a panel that discussed about ethics and professional conduct of lawyers.
The ICPC boss commended Yakubu Maikyau, NBA president, for the initiative.
The meeting main focus was for the NBA rules and guidelines on anti-money laundering and terrorism financing, as well as underlining the role of the legal profession in the fight against the vices,” the statement reads.
ICPC chairman while speaking added that “it was inevitable that discussions on ethical conduct of legal practitioners be brought to the table due to the perceived lack of cooperation between legal practitioners and the anti-corruption agencies.
Quoting Rule 74(3) of the Rules of Professional Conduct for Legal Practitioners (RPC), he emphasized on the following he find to be mandatory ethos for lawyers to report suspicious activities bordering on money laundering and related offenses to the agency.
If you see something, say something. It is time to put practicable measures in place to walk the talk.
That it was no longer okay for legal practitioners to turn a blind eye to the source of their client’s wealth and by extension their own legal fees.
The ICPC boss accentuated that lawyers have a duty to show care and concern when dealing with public officials and politically exposed persons.
He maintained that public interest must come first at all times and must supersede personal gain.
According to him, a watchlist exists in Nigeria and it remained the duty of lawyers to report their clients to the NBA anti-corruption unit which is obliged to forward such information to law enforcement agencies,”.
