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  • INEC Faces Contempt Suit for Failure to Publish Audited Accounts of Political Parties

    INEC Faces Contempt Suit for Failure to Publish Audited Accounts of Political Parties0

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    • September 30, 2024

    In a bid to ascertain financial accountability and transparency among the political parties in the country, a lawyer has filed a contempt charge against the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and its chairman, Professor Yakubu Mahmood, for disobeying the court order to publish the account statements of all registered political parties during the 2023 general

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