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Exam Fraud: Law School To Debar Two Lawyers
The Nigeria Law School, says it will soon petition the Disciplinary Committee of the Body of Benchers to “debar” two lawyers who were caught writing bar examinations for two re-sit students.
The Director-General of the Nigeria Law School (NLS), Dr. Tahir Mamman made this known on Tuesday in Abuja during the call to the Nigeria Bar for new lawyers.
Mamman said that during the last examination in May, “two recently qualified lawyers collaborated with two re-sit students to write examination on their behalf’’.
He said the two lawyers were caught and would soon be charged to court, adding that the school planned to petition the Disciplinary Committee of the Body of Benchers to remove their names from the list of registered lawyers.
Mamman said that the names of the suspects had been withheld from the press until they were charged to court.
“They are still with the police and they are being interviewed and the police are getting all the necessary data.
“What they did is clearly against the core values of the profession, which is honesty.
“This is a lesson to others that, there is no short cut to the profession and they should avoid any steps that could bring disgrace to themselves.’’
Earlier, the Body of Benchers had called 1,116 successful candidates in the May 2011 Nigeria Law School examination, conducted in the Bayesla campus, into the Nigeria Bar.
Mamman, who presented the candidates to the Body of Benchers, said 1,873 candidates sat for the examinations, out of which 1,116 passed.
He said the successful candidates comprised the first set of 253 students from the Bayelsa campus, one of the newly established campuses.
He said the rest wrote the examinations as resists, from both the old and new curriculum.
Mamman described the performance of the 253 candidates from the Bayesla campus as “excellent’’.
The director-general expressed the hope that the education and qualification obtained by the new lawyers would open the “doors to more fulfilling life’’.
The Chairman, Body of Benchers, Chief Idowu Sofola (SAN), welcomed the new lawyers to the “noble profession’’ and reminded them of the need to uphold the rules of professional conduct.He urged them to maintain “strength of character’’ and take pupilage under a senior colleague seriously.
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