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Abuja Court jails fake doctor for 4 years, orders refund of N17 million salaries 

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A High Court of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) has sentenced Mr. Martins Ugwu to four years and two months imprisonment for making false statements to the Chairman of the Federal Civil Service Commission, through which he secured employment in the Federal Ministry of Health in 2006.

The sentencing was delivered on Tuesday by Justice Abubakar Idris Kutigi, who had earlier convicted Ugwu in a judgment delivered on October 3, 2024.

Ugwu was sued nearly ten years ago in suit number CR/273/2015 by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), represented by counsel Dr. Osuobeni Ekoi Akponimisingha.

Facts of the Trial 

Ugwu was accused of using the name of a certain Dr. George Daniel Davidson to gain employment in the Federal Civil Service (FCS).

“Ugwu further allegedly used the fake documents to procure a staff identity card bearing the name of Dr. George Daniel Davidson, apply for annual leave, and enrol in a postgraduate training program which would have conferred on him a Master’s degree in the field of Epidemiology Practice,” the ICPC said in a statement.

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Ugwu also faced other legal matters in different courts.

On October 3, 2024, Justice Kutigi convicted Ugwu (in absentia) on the ICPC charges and adjourned sentencing to November 26, 2024.

What Transpired in Court   

“He is a serial offender,” Akponimisingha said, referencing the charges Ugwu faces in Akure and a Federal High Court in Abuja for alleged impersonation and defamation.

What the Judge Said  

The judge stated that sentencing would align with the ICPC Act, which stipulates a fine, imprisonment for not less than two years, or both.

He does not appear to show any sign of remorse,” the judge remarked.

The judge also ordered him to refund N17.2 million, which he received as salaries during his fraudulent service.

“In default of payment, he is to serve an additional one year of imprisonment,” the judge ruled, directing his remand at the Akure Correctional Centre, where he is also facing another case.

More Insights: The ICPC is one of the federal government agencies responsible for combating financial crimes.

It relies on litigation to prove its allegations, leaving the courts to determine the authenticity of the evidence presented by both the ICPC and the defense.

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