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We Will Go After Governors With Outstanding Cases of Corruption Who Are Currently Covered By Immunity – Magu Reassures

Admin April 6, 2019
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Mr. Ibrahim Magu

Acting EFCC Boss, Ibrahim Magu

Ibrahim Magu, the acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), on Friday reassured the people at the event that the commission would go after governors with outstanding cases of corruption who are currently covered by immunity.

“We will go after them,” he said. “We will not let anybody go.” He also claimed some fraudsters in Nigerian banks are aiding corrupt politicians and terrorists to launder public funds.

Magu disclosed this at a meeting with compliance officers of various banks in Port Harcourt, Magu said such fraudsters assisted politically exposed persons to steal and launder public funds, adding that the “bad eggs” are also available in the agency he heads.

He said apart from colluding with corrupt politicians and “terrorists”, some banks also help internet fraudsters commit financial crimes using money transfer services.

“The banks also help the politically exposed persons to steal and launder public funds. Money is being laundered and money is being used to fund terrorism in the country. There are more terrorists in the country. There are more terrorist activities in the country, so it is good business for them.

“You will agree with me that the banks give lifelines to internet fraudsters, the ones we call Yahoo boys. So this is the reason we must come here. We have to talk. Unfortunately, we have fraudsters working in the banks, working right inside the banks.”

Speaking further, Magu reiterated his conviction that many bankers are aiding and abetting fraudulent activities of criminals.

“We want to put in our machinery to deal with such fraudulent activities of the bankers and some law enforcement agencies,” he said adding that not even the agency he presides over is free of the bad eggs.

“There are bad eggs among us, even in the EFCC; there seems to be readily available partnership with some fraudulent elements within the bank to perpetrate certain fraudulent activities and money laundering. I think this basically the reason we called this meeting.”

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