The Code of Conduct tribunal has reserved ruling in the application, of No-Case Submission, filed by Senate President, Bukola Saraki.
The Senate President had told the Tribunal, to dismiss the false assets declaration charges brought against him by the Federal Government on the ground that no case has been established.
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His counsel, Kanu Agabi, informed the tribunal that he made a no case submission for his client because the charges against him were founded on faceless petitions.
But in opposition, counsel to the Federal Government, Rotimi Jacobs, insisted that a case has been established to warrant the defendant, being called upon by the Tribunal, to enter his defence.