Court convicts Edo civil servant for double salary fraud

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The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has successfully secured the conviction of Mr. Ewere Morgan Eseosa, a civil servant, for illegally receiving dual salaries in clear breach of anti-corruption laws.

A thorough investigation by the Commission revealed that Mr. Eseosa was concurrently receiving salaries from two government institutions: the University of Benin, his initial place of employment, and the Ikpoba Okha Local Government Council, where he later took up another position.

This unlawful conduct, which violates the provisions of the Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Act 2000, led to the fraudulent collection of ₦1,328,255.47 (One Million, Three Hundred and Twenty-Eight Thousand, Two Hundred and Fifty-Five Naira, Forty-Seven Kobo) in undeserved earnings.

Following the investigation, the ICPC, represented by its prosecutor, Dennis Nnaemeka Okoro, charged Mr. Eseosa with two counts of obtaining by false pretence and cheating, contrary to Sections 419 and 421 of the Criminal Code Act 2004.

The case was brought before the Edo State High Court sitting in Benin, under Charge No. B/CD/ICPC/2C/2024, after securing the requisite administrative approvals for prosecution.

One of the counts read: “That you, Mr. Ewere Morgan Eseosa (M), between September 2018 to February 2021 or thereabout in Benin City within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court, by false pretense and with intent to defraud, obtained employment at Ikpoba Okhia Local Government Council Edo State as a special assistant (Press Secretary) without disclosing that he was at a material time working at the University of Benin, as a Security Officer 11 (step 2 of CONTISS 07) on full time and mislead Ikpoba Okhia Local Government Council Edo State into giving him employment and thereby obtained double emolument September 2018 to February 2021”.

Subsequently, the defendant entered into a plea bargain agreement with the prosecution. Under this arrangement, the initial two-count charge was amended to one, to which the defendant pleaded guilty.

The agreement allowed him to avoid a custodial sentence, provided he fulfilled specified terms.

In line with the plea deal, Mr. Eseosa was sentenced to one year in prison or a fine of ₦150,000.00 (One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Naira Only).

The trial judge, Honourable Justice Williams Aziegbemhin, also ordered the convict to refund to the Federal Government of Nigeria through the ICPC Recovery Account, the sum of ₦1,328,255.47 (One Million, Three-Hundred and Twenty-Eight Thousand, Two-Hundred and Fifty Naira, and Forty-Seven Kobo), which was fraudulently received as salaries.

This conviction underscores ICPC’s unwavering commitment to promoting integrity in public service and ensuring accountability among public officials.