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PSC Slams Sahara Reporters Over ‘₦5m-for-Promotion’ Bribery Allegations

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The Police Service Commission (PSC) has fired back at allegations of systemic corruption within its promotion processes, labelling a recent report claiming officers paid for rank advancements as “reckless” and “unfounded.”

The rebuttal follows a publication by Sahara Reporters alleging that senior officers were required to pay ₦5 million each to secure promotions to the rank of Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP).

In a statement released Sunday from the PSC Headquarters, which was seen by Securitynewsalert.com, Torty Njoku Kalu, Head of Protocol and Public Affairs, insisted that the recent elevation of Chief Superintendents of Police (CSP) to ACP followed strict statutory guidelines.

The Commission emphasised its role as the sole body responsible for the appointment and promotion of police officers, asserting that its decisions are grounded in transparency and the Public Service Rules. It further noted that to suggest the Commission operates a “pay-to-play” system is an insult to the integrity of the Board Members who oversee these exercises.

The PSC also addressed the mention of the immediate past Inspector-General of Police in the report, calling the reference “mischievous.” The Commission clarified the hierarchy of the promotion process, noting that while the IGP recommends officers based on performance and available vacancies, the Commission holds the final and sole authority for approval.

Challenging the media outlet to move beyond “insider sources,” the PSC demanded verifiable proof of the alleged financial transactions. According to the Commission, the internal police wireless messages cited in the report merely confirm routine administrative approvals and do not provide evidence of bribery.

The PSC urged the public to disregard the “sensationalist” narrative and reaffirmed its commitment to a merit-based system. However, the matter may not end with a simple denial. The Commission confirmed it is currently considering legal action against Sahara Reporters for defamation and damage to its institutional reputation.

The Commission has invited anyone with credible evidence of misconduct to bypass media channels and petition the PSC directly.

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