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In a live broadcast with Symfoni, Daudu dismissed the accusations as harmful to the judiciary’s reputation. He also referenced the FCT Minister's denial of any wrongdoing through his Special Assistant, asserting that the executive’s support for judicial infrastructure was neither unlawful nor unethical.

Daudu stated, “Certain legal circles have recently alleged that actions such as buying vehicles, building residences for judges, and renovating courtrooms by the executive arm of government amount to inducements or attempts to buy justice.” He emphasized that these allegations were false and aimed at tarnishing the judiciary's image.
In a live broadcast with Symfoni, Daudu dismissed the accusations as harmful to the judiciary’s reputation. He also referenced the FCT Minister's denial of any wrongdoing through his Special Assistant, asserting that the executive’s support for judicial infrastructure was neither unlawful nor unethical. Daudu stated, “Certain legal circles have recently alleged that actions such as buying vehicles, building residences for judges, and renovating courtrooms by the executive arm of government amount to inducements or attempts to buy justice.” He emphasized that these allegations were false and aimed at tarnishing the judiciary's image.
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