FRSC sacks 18 officers for bribery, forgery

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Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) has sacked 18 of its officers for desertion, forgery, number plate racketeering, bribery, and scandalous behaviour among others.

Ten other officers were also punished, according to a press statement by the Corps Public Education Officer, Bisi Kazeem, at the weekend.

The statement was titled ‘FRSC board approves the dismissal of 8, termination of the appointment of 10 and punishments for 10 other officers’.

Kazeem said the dismissal was part of the efforts to rid FRSC of indiscipline and corrupt elements.

He explained that the approval was granted during the meeting of the FRSC board.

He said, “The board of Federal Road Safety Commission has granted approval for the award of various degrees of punishment to 28 officers of the Corps in accordance with the provisions of the FRSC Regulation on Discipline.

“The officers had been found culpable for desertion, forgery, number plate racketeering, bribery, scandalous behaviour, drivers license racketeering, patrol misconduct, among others.

“The sanctions consist of eight dismissals, 10 terminations of appointments, five reductions in ranks, and five loss of seniority.”

While re-emphasising the need for personnel to desist from any act of indiscipline, the Board Chairman, Bukhari Bello, was quoted as saying,

“The disciplinary actions are to serve as a deterrent to others who may form the habit of contravening established regulations and tarnishing the good image of the Corps

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