Senator Urges DSS to Probe Police for Allegedly Collecting Bribe for Special Promotion


Chairman of the Senate Committee on Navy, Senator Isah Hamma Misau (APC, Bauchi) yesterday asked the Department of State Service (DSS) to conduct an independent investigation into the bribery allegation against the police and the Police Service Commission (PSC), according to a report by DailyTrust.
 
This comes after Misau, a retired police officer, had weeks ago alleged that police officers pay as much as N2.5m to get special promotion through the PSC.
 
When police and PSC authorities summoned him to give more information on his allegation, he refused to appear. Giving reason for why he shunned the police invitation, Misau said: “the Police and PSC cannot be judges in their own matter”.

“The invitation should have come from the IG because my allegation was directed to him and the PSC,”  
 
He said the PSC sent him a letter that they have appointed a retired judge to investigate the matter and that he also shunned it.
 
“But before they wrote me, I had requested for the list of all beneficiaries of Police Special Promotion since 2009 from the PSC in line with Freedom of Information (FOI) law. 

“The PSC replied to me that it is only the Senate Committee on Police Affairs that can request for the list.  I replied them that I requested for it in line with FOI, as a Nigerian and as a Senator and not as Chairman of the Senate Committee on Navy. I’m still waiting for the list,” he said. 
 
He said the PSC and police should allow an independent body like the DSC or ICPC to probe the matter.

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