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Saturday, July 27, 2019

EFCC's Magu Explans Difficulty In Repatriating Stolen Assets In Other Countries...

The Acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ibrahim Magu, on Friday decried the difficulties being experienced in the repatriation of stolen assets traced to foreign countries.






A statement by the commission’s Acting Spokesman, Mr Tony Orilade, quoted Magu to have expressed the concern when Mr Joe Abah, Country Director of DAI Nigeria, visited him in his office.


DAI is an international development firm implementing programmes covering governance, in more than 100 countries worldwide.

While appealing to the international law enforcement agencies to assist the agency in this regard, Magu said the process of repatriating monies stashed abroad has been very frustrating and disappointing.

“Yet, we have done everything possible, gone out of our way to encourage our sister agencies, but cooperation is almost nil.

“We have been investigating a number of cases for over four years working with the Federal Bureau of Investigations, National Crimes Agency and even the Crown Prosecution Service.

“We have done everything possible, gone out of our way to encourage our sister agencies, but except there is a third party involved there is no cooperation.
“We are willing to go outside this country to give evidence, and to share the intelligence that we have.

“The next level in the corruption fight is promising, there is political will and we are going to be daring,” NAN quoted him as saying.
from dailypost.



*What did they do with all the monies returned so far?

4 comments:

  1. But Stella, it's hear we all heard that they recovered money, oh. Did you actually see anything with your eyes? Don't be taking some of these statements these people make, serious.

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  2. The western anti corruption agencies are not run by dummies as efcc that always fight one-sided financial crime campaign. If people like Amaechi, Akpabio and the rest just to mention a few can enjoy privilege of ministerial appointment, it means efcc and icpc are not up to the task.

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    1. And you are expecting great change in the country but encouraging looting because you felt some people you considered corrupt are not being investigated. Four 4 years UK has done nothing concerning Deziani and you think they are correct or are we sure of what is slowing thm down if not another Conspiracy.

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    2. How is native doctor encouraging looting? You’re the one making excuses for ineptitude.

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