Ministry of the Code of the Tribunal

Code of Conduct Tribunal

The Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) is a specialized court in Nigeria established under the Constitution. It serves as the adjudicatory arm working in tandem with the Code of Conduct Bureau to enforce compliance with the Code of Conduct for Public Officers and ensure accountability in public service.

As a critical institution in Nigeria's anti-corruption framework, the Tribunal has exclusive jurisdiction over cases relating to breaches of the Code of Conduct for Public Officers, making it an essential component in maintaining integrity in public service.

Core Functions and Responsibilities:

  • Adjudicating cases of breaches of the Code of Conduct for Public Officers
  • Imposing punishments as prescribed by law for violations of the Code of Conduct
  • Ordering forfeiture of assets acquired in abuse or corruption of office
  • Disqualifying offenders from holding public office
  • Ensuring swift dispensation of justice in cases of ethical misconduct
  • Interpreting provisions of the Code of Conduct for Public Officers

The dashboard below provides insight into the CCT's budgetary allocations and expenditure patterns, demonstrating how public resources are utilized to support its mandate of ensuring ethical conduct in public service.