Scouts apologise for misleading jury during inquest into Stockport boy s death
Benjamin Leonard suffered severe head injuries when he fell around 200 feet down a cliff
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The Chief Judge of Oyo State, Justice Munta L. Abimbola was at the weekend appointed as the president of the Oyo State Scout Council, The Scout Association of Nigeria, making him the first chief judge in the state to get the appointment in line with the Constitution of the Scout Council.
Justice Abimbola’s investiture ceremony which held at the Conference Room of the High Court Complex, Ring Road in Ibadan, was witnessed by high ranking officers of the judiciary; judges, magistrates, representative of the Judicial council and leadership of the Nigeria Bar Association (NBA) as well as principal officers of the Scout Council.
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Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton handpicked 53 projects to share in $8.5 million for security cameras and safety lighting ahead of the last federal election, only five of which were in safe Labor seats.
The opposition has asked the Auditor-General to examine the Safer Communities Fund after departmental documents revealed Mr Dutton diverted almost half the total pool of funding away from recommended projects to his handpicked ones in January 2019.
The Home Affairs department warned Mr Dutton he âmay be criticisedâ if he decided to âmake funding decisions that do not reflect the order of meritâ.
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A Home Affairs department briefing to Mr Dutton, released under freedom of information to the ABC, listed the top 70 projects able to be funded with the $17.5 million available.