The Code of Conduct Tribunal had in 2019 convicted Mr Onnoghen in all the six-count charges of breach of the Code of Conduct for Public Officers.
“We are on course; we are doing it for the good of the country and the people,” he said.
The monitoring exercise is in line with President Muhammadu Buhari’s readiness to leave a legacy of delivering the freest, fairest and credible election in the history of the country.
The Code of Conduct Bureau says it is committed to eradicating corrupt practices within the public service.
The Bureau’s current stand negates its 2019 move that led to the removal of former Chief Justice of Nigeria Walter Onnoghen.
The indelible stain on his anti-corruption garment could impair his determination to resist undue influence from corrupt overlords.
Anti-graft officials told the Gazette they are treating the file drama more as a temporary setback for concerned agencies than a day of reckoning averted for the ruling party chieftain.
