Misconduct in office

OC refers auditor-general to public prosecutor

In a statement, the OC said it conducted an investigation, granted Nauga a right to be heard (which he responded to), and having deliberated on the matter, has determined that there is a prima facie case that Nauga has been guilty of misconduct.

“As required by section 20(2) of the Organic Law on the Duties and Responsibilities of Leadership, the Commission has notified Nauga of its intentions to refer the matter to the public prosecutor.