VOA NEWS: NIGERIA'S ANTI-CORRUPTION CZAR CRITICIZES IMMUNITY LAW
October 23, 2008
October 23, 2008
WASHINGTON, Oct. 23 -- The Voice of America issued the following story:
By Gilbert da Costa
Head of Nigeria's main anti-graft agency, Farida Waziri, says the immunity law, which suspends criminal cases against the president, vice president, state governors and their deputies while they are in office, is hampering the anti-corruption drive in one of the world's most tainted countries and should be abrogated. Gilbert da Costa in Abuja has this report for VOA.
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By Gilbert da Costa
Head of Nigeria's main anti-graft agency, Farida Waziri, says the immunity law, which suspends criminal cases against the president, vice president, state governors and their deputies while they are in office, is hampering the anti-corruption drive in one of the world's most tainted countries and should be abrogated. Gilbert da Costa in Abuja has this report for VOA.
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