Close Menu
Chronicle NG
    Trending Stories
    FG withdraws criminal charge against Natasha Akpoti

    Natasha rejects court order to pay Yahaya Bello N1bn for defamation

    April 24, 2026
    The African Democratic Congress (ADC) reveals it is considering adopting a consensus approach in selecting its presidential candidate for the 2027 general election.

    ADC chieftain urges Atiku, Obi camps to end media bickering

    April 24, 2026
    Ondo NLC writes Aiyedatiwa, demands N256,950 minimum wage

    Aiyedatiwa says APC tickets will be based on merit, loyalty

    April 24, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • Natasha rejects court order to pay Yahaya Bello N1bn for defamation
    • ADC chieftain urges Atiku, Obi camps to end media bickering
    • Aiyedatiwa says APC tickets will be based on merit, loyalty
    • Summit factory opens in Ogun, targets hygiene market expansion
    • Gunmen kill Benue traditional ruler, wife, son in fresh attack
    • Laffmattazz announces partnership with First Bank for 2026 international tour
    • Netanyahu reveals secret prostate cancer battle
    • Sanusi condemns FG’s borrowing despite subsidy removal
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Chronicle NGChronicle NG
    Subscribe
    Saturday, April 25
    • News
      • Nigeria News
      • World News
      • Headlines News
    • Politics
    • Business
    • Sport
    • Entertainment
    • Contact Us
    Chronicle NG

    Reps propose seven-year jail term for workplace bribery

    David GreatBy David GreatJune 1, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Telegram WhatsApp
    Opposition lawmakers stage walk out over manual collation of results as backup
    House of Reps
    Facebook Twitter WhatsApp

    The House of Representatives is deliberating on a new bill aimed at tackling bribery in both public and private workplaces across Nigeria.

    The bill proposes a seven-year jail term or a minimum fine of N5 million for individuals found guilty of giving or receiving bribes in a professional setting.

    Sponsored by Paul Nnamchi, who represents the Enugu East/Isi-Uzo Federal Constituency, alongside three co-sponsors, the legislation is officially titled ‘A Bill for an Act to Provide Effective Deterrence and Consequences for Bribery in Workplaces’. It is expected to be debated further when the House reconvenes on June 17.

    According to a copy of the bill seen by Chronicle NG, bribery is defined as “the offering, giving, receiving, or soliciting of anything of value as an inducement or reward to influence the actions of an employee, officer, or agent in the workplace.”

    The proposed law states that anyone who offers a bribe “in cash, gifts, favours, or other benefits” to influence an official act could face, upon conviction, a fine of not less than N5 million or three times the value of the bribe—whichever is greater—and/or at least seven years in prison.

    • Reps to begin public hearing on constitution review July 11

    For those who solicit or receive bribes, the bill recommends even harsher consequences: a 10-year jail term and equivalent financial penalties.

    Public officials convicted under the proposed law would not only be dismissed from service but also face a 15-year prohibition from holding any elective or appointive office.

    The bill also outlines serious consequences for corporate organisations involved in bribery. Companies found guilty would face a fine of not less than N100 million, and their directors or responsible officers could face a minimum of 10 years in prison. In addition, convicted companies risk losing their operating licences and being barred from public procurement for a decade.

    To further enhance accountability, the legislation includes protections for whistleblowers. It mandates all organisations to implement anti-bribery policies and create anonymous reporting channels. Employers or individuals who retaliate against whistleblowers could be fined a minimum of N10 million and imprisoned for at least five years.

    Furthermore, employers are required to report any bribery within their organisations. Failure to do so could result in a fine of at least N20 million and/or five years’ imprisonment.

    To ensure enforcement, the bill proposes the establishment of a Workplace Anti-Bribery Unit within the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). This unit would be responsible for investigating workplace bribery, prosecuting offenders, and monitoring compliance.

    In addition, assets and funds traced to bribery activities would be forfeited to the Federal Government and channelled into anti-corruption and economic development initiatives.

    The bill also outlines a collaborative framework between the EFCC and the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of the Federation to issue guidelines and regulations for effective implementation.

     

     

    Share. Facebook Twitter Telegram WhatsApp

    Keep Reading

    FG withdraws criminal charge against Natasha Akpoti

    Natasha rejects court order to pay Yahaya Bello N1bn for defamation

    The African Democratic Congress (ADC) reveals it is considering adopting a consensus approach in selecting its presidential candidate for the 2027 general election.

    ADC chieftain urges Atiku, Obi camps to end media bickering

    Ondo NLC writes Aiyedatiwa, demands N256,950 minimum wage

    Aiyedatiwa says APC tickets will be based on merit, loyalty

    Summit Household Solutions manufacturing facility in Ota Ogun producing home and personal care products

    Summit factory opens in Ogun, targets hygiene market expansion

    Gunmen shoot dead Ebonyi monarch inside palace

    Gunmen kill Benue traditional ruler, wife, son in fresh attack

    Laffmattazz

    Laffmattazz announces partnership with First Bank for 2026 international tour

    Subscribe to News

    Be the first to get the latest news updates from ChronicleNG about world, sports, politics etc

    FG withdraws criminal charge against Natasha Akpoti

    Natasha rejects court order to pay Yahaya Bello N1bn for defamation

    April 24, 2026
    The African Democratic Congress (ADC) reveals it is considering adopting a consensus approach in selecting its presidential candidate for the 2027 general election.

    ADC chieftain urges Atiku, Obi camps to end media bickering

    April 24, 2026
    Ondo NLC writes Aiyedatiwa, demands N256,950 minimum wage

    Aiyedatiwa says APC tickets will be based on merit, loyalty

    April 24, 2026
    Summit Household Solutions manufacturing facility in Ota Ogun producing home and personal care products

    Summit factory opens in Ogun, targets hygiene market expansion

    April 24, 2026
    Gunmen shoot dead Ebonyi monarch inside palace

    Gunmen kill Benue traditional ruler, wife, son in fresh attack

    April 24, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • Politics
    • News
    • Sports
    • Business
    • About Us
    © 2026 ChronicleNG

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.