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ICPC versus Thieving Public Officers
ICPC versus Thieving Public Officers
The ongoing efforts by the independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC) to recover what were looted and stolen including diversion of public properties from itchy-fingered politicians and their collaborators in various strata of government deserves support through whistle blowing and commendation.
From the records, ICPC has so far recovered over N900billion from unnamed criminally minded politicians in strategic positions in government.
Quoting Prof. Sadiq Radda, executive secretary of the Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption, some of the indicted thieves are national lawmakers who converted constituency projects into cash thereby denying their respective constituencies the benefits of those projects.
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COVID-19 looters’ll be prosecuted –ICPC
Ade Adesomoju, Abuja
The Chairman of the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission, Prof Bolaji Owasanoye, said on Friday, that those exploiting COVID-19 emergencies would be investigated and prosecuted by the commission.
Owasanoye spoke at an event in Abuja where participants called for more transparency in the management of funds and resources during the pandemic era.
The event with the theme, ‘Fighting money laundering in the COVID-19 era: Challenged and oppprtunities’ was organised by the Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre in collaboration with the United Nations on Drugs and Crime and the Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption.