“The chairman was entitled to SR15,929 but he got SR50,000; three commissioners who were meant to get SR 15,929 each received SR 40,000 each. The secretary got SR 30,000 instead of SR14,336. Directors/Chief of Staff received SR 30,000 instead of the SR2,550 they were entitled to. The total of SR314,098 were recovered from all of them.”
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The Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLAC) has commended the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) for…
The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has confirmed that it is investigating the National Hajj Commission…
The case, filed under Section 211 of the Nigerian Constitution and various sections of the Kano State Administration of Criminal Justice Law (2019), involves multiple counts of criminal conspiracy, breach of trust, and misappropriation. The legal team, led by Ya’u A. Adamu Esq., is supported by a detailed list of 143 witnesses, including local government cashiers, foreign currency exchange operators, and former bank employees.
ASHENEWS reports that the Kogi State Government on Monday confirmed the arrest of two government officials by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, (EFCC).
“Evidence has shown that every hour, hundreds of thousands of dollars are flowing out of Nigeria to the region and across the world, laundered before it reaches the pockets of criminals to enjoy the profits of their crimes, while the hardworking and honest Nigerians pay the price of crime,” he said.
Niger State governor, Mohammed Umaru Bago, had called for the scrapping of NAHCON due to its conduct of the 2024 Hajj, vowing that he would lead its abolition.
“Some religious organisations are more corrupt than public offices. I have evidence towards that. You look at the speckle in someone else eyes, but meanwhile, there is a log in yours.”
The Senate has launched an investigation into transactions related to the Mambilla Hydroelectric Power Project from 1999 to date. The…
Burkaa identified exhibits F24 to F44 which are letters from the CBN to April 1616 Investments Limited, for the award of contracts for the supply of cars to the apex bank as well as documents showing requests for payments from the company to the CBN for the delivery of the cars, all signed by Emefiele.