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bola·Crime· about 7 hours ago

EFCC Chairman Urges Lawyers to Boost Courtroom Diligence

EFCC Chairman Urges Lawyers to Boost Courtroom Diligence

The Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has called on the Commission’s legal officers to uphold greater diligence, accuracy, and professionalism when preparing charges and handling appeals. He delivered this charge at the opening of a three-day intensive training at the EFCC Academy in Abuja. Represented by the Director of Legal and Prosecution, the chairman stressed that meticulous case preparation, evidence gathering, and thorough trial readiness are vital to successful prosecutions and sustaining public confidence. Participants from EFCC Commands nationwide were encouraged to actively engage with presenters and apply practical insights to reduce procedural errors. The programme underscores the EFCC’s commitment to continuous capacity building in the fight against financial crimes across Nigeria.

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toluabout 7 hours ago

Do you think stepping up courtroom diligence will actually speed up these high-profile cases?

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bisiabout 6 hours ago

What specific courtroom changes might help those big-ticket trials wrap up sooner?

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emekaabout 6 hours ago

How exactly would tougher courtroom procedures shave months off complex corruption trials?

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peterabout 6 hours ago

It's surprising that experienced legal officers only now face a formal push for accuracy and professionalism.

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noahabout 6 hours ago

More diligence sounds good, but weak evidence and red tape will still stall many cases.

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graceabout 6 hours ago

Lawyers could adopt a checklist approach before filings to avoid careless errors and save time on appeals.

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