Fake doctor jailed for 4 years for using best friend's certificate to get job in ministry
Judiciary
THE Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has secured the conviction of Martins Ugwu who impersonated and used the certificate of his ‘best friend’ to secure a job at the Federal Ministry of Health.
ICPC, had in February 2016, filed a seven-count charge before Justice Abubakar Idris Kutigi, against Ugwu, for making false statement to the Chairman of the Federal Civil Service Commission, through which he secured employment into the Federal Ministry of Health in 2006.
The commission said the offence contravened Section 25 (1) (a) of the Corrupt Practices and Other Related Act, 2000 and punishable under Section 25 (1) (b) of the same act.
The convict, according to the ICPC, also drew salaries and allowances up to N17.2 million between 2006 and 2016, after working for about 10 years as a medical doctor at the Federal Ministry of Health with the fake documents.
Ugwu also used the fake documents to procure a staff identity card bearing the name of George Daniel Davidson, apply for annual leave as well as a post graduate training programme which would have conferred on him, a Master’s degree in the Field of Epidemiology Practice.
During the sentence hearing on Tuesday at the Federal Capital Territory High Court, Jabi, Counsel to the ICPC, Osuobeni Ekoi Akponimisingha, citing Section 319 and 321 of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act (ACJA), urged the court to order the restitution of all money the culprit earned while he was parading himself as David George with a stolen certificate.
Delivering his judgement, Justice Kutigi stated that the issue of quack doctors has taken a new dimension and the sentencing of Ugwu would serve as a deterrent to others who might want to venture into the practice without necessary certifications.
The judge therefore sentenced the fake doctor to a jail term of six-months (consecutively) on each of the seven-counts preferred against him by the ICPC.
Justice Kutigi also ordered the restitution of the salaries and allowances paid to the convict while under the employment of the Federal Ministry of Health.
He added that an additional one-year jail term should be served in case the convict failed to meet up with the restitution order.
A.I
Nov. 27, 2024
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