Constructive Trust: The Only True Potent Weapon to Fight Corruption among Public Officers in Nigeria

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Prof. Abomaye-Nimenibo Williams Aminadokiari Samuel
Prof. Abomaye-Nimenibo Williams Aminadokiari Samuel Ph.D., M.Sc., B.Sc. Economics, MBA Management and UD, Personnel Management and Industrial Relations, Director of Postgraduate Studies, School of Postgraduate Studies
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Abstract

This paper treats the topic which seeks to know whether Constructive Trust could be a powerful weapon against corruption among public office holders and Examines the functions of public service and the code of conduct for public servants in Nigeria and to ascertain the provisions of the relevant laws. The Public sector, represent the realm where the government operates for the benefits of the citizenry of any nation. On the adjacent is the private sector where an individual or group of individuals operates. The public service is a typical bureaucratic organization made up of public servants who are recruited based on their skills and qualifications with expertise. Apart from the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, has a whole section for the public service regarded generally as the grand norm and a Revised Public Service Rules, We also have the 2006 public servants rules all of which has to be obeyed and followed unabated. The study, therefore, adopts the descriptive analyses.

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Prof. Abomaye-Nimenibo Williams Aminadokiari Samuel. 2020. \u201cConstructive Trust: The Only True Potent Weapon to Fight Corruption among Public Officers in Nigeria\u201d. Global Journal of Management and Business Research - B: Economic & Commerce GJMBR-B Volume 20 (GJMBR Volume 20 Issue B1): .

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This paper treats the topic which seeks to know whether Constructive Trust could be a powerful weapon against corruption among public office holders and Examines the functions of public service and the code of conduct for public servants in Nigeria and to ascertain the provisions of the relevant laws. The Public sector, represent the realm where the government operates for the benefits of the citizenry of any nation. On the adjacent is the private sector where an individual or group of individuals operates. The public service is a typical bureaucratic organization made up of public servants who are recruited based on their skills and qualifications with expertise. Apart from the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, has a whole section for the public service regarded generally as the grand norm and a Revised Public Service Rules, We also have the 2006 public servants rules all of which has to be obeyed and followed unabated. The study, therefore, adopts the descriptive analyses.

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