If you are wondering, what will happen to Senator Ike Ekweremadu and his wife? It’s simple, according to UK laws, the senator, his wife and the good doctor are likely to spend at least nine months in jail with the option of a fine! For violating the provisions of the Human Organ Transplants Act 1989.
Senator Ike Ekweremadu, his wife, and a doctor have also been found guilty of organ trafficking, under the Modern Slavery Act in the United Kingdom. For Violating the Modern Slavery Act in the United Kingdom, their conviction could earn them twelve months’ imprisonment and/or an unlimited fine. On conviction on indictment, the maximum sentence is ten years’ imprisonment. However, where the offence involves false imprisonment or kidnapping, it is life imprisonment. Please head on to Crown Prosecution Service for detailed information.
The prosecutor Hugh Davies KC told the court Senator Ekweremadu and Doctor Obeta treated the man and other potential donors as “disposable assets – spare parts for reward”.
The prosecutor also added that they entered an “emotionally cold commercial transaction” with the young man.
Hugh Davies KC also emphasized that the behavior of Senator Ike Ekweremadu, a successful lawyer and founder of an anti-poverty charity… showed entitlement, dishonesty, and hypocrisy.
The UK has an established set of laws for organ and tissue donation. The Human Tissue Authority ensures that no one is forced, pressured, or paid to donate organs, a crime in the UK.
Trafficking of tissue and organs is illegal in the UK. Legal donation of organs may happen if the donor gives consent. There are two types of organ donation –
People can create records of their wishes about organ donation on a register for donation following death. This is done so that organs or tissue can or cannot be donated when they die.
Facts – According to NHS Organ Donation, -All adults in England are now considered to have agreed to be organ donors when they die unless they have recorded a decision not to donate. Approximately 29% of people in the UK have joined the organ donation register.
The majority of live donors are close relatives. These are often a parent, brother or sister, son or daughter. Related donors often have an increased chance of being a compatible match.
Furthermore, live donors may also be unrelated to the recipient. These could be spouses or close friends of the recipient.
Under UK laws, before a person can become a live donor, they must undergo extensive health checks to ensure their kidney is healthy. They must also go through canceling that informs them of all the risks involved, including death and lifestyle changes.
All donations from living donors must have approval from the authority, and an independent evaluator evaluates the donors as a standard part of the assessment to guarantee they comply with the legal stipulations.
Sentences Senator Ekweremadu could be facing include the following:
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