Senate to amend EFCC laws for better operations
Chairman,
Senate Committee on Anti-Corruption, Sen. Chukwuka Utazi has commended the
efforts of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission in the fight against
corruption.
He also
charged the acting chairman of the agency Ibrahim Magu to redouble effort to
save Nigeria from corruption cankerworm.
A statement
yesterday by the acting spokesman of the Commission Tony Orilade said Utazi
made the commendation during the committee’s oversight function to the
commission at its new headquarters, Jabi Abuja.
Senator
Utazi, who listened to the EFCC acting chairman as he rolled out the
performance of the agency in the last 11 months, said “we will amend the EFCC
Act to ensure that certain percentage of your recoveries will be retained to
improve on the quality of the Commission’s assignments”.
Earlier,Magu
gave the detail of monetary final forfeiture for the last 11 months to include:
N12. 75bn; $175, 077.81, and £597, 353.65
The
chairman, who said the commission recorded unprecedented over 240 convictions
between January and now, also gave record of summary of final forfeited assets
to include: 116 automobiles, 5 bank accounts, 15 land, 21 Real Estate and thee
Equipment/Machinery. Assets forfeited under interim are: 25 automobiles, 39
bank accounts, four filling stations, 47 real estates, two vessels one tugboat,
one hotel, one barge and four shops.
Magu, however,
lamented that of the N12.7bn appropriated for the commission’s personnel cost
for the fiscal year, only N6.7bn (53.06%) has been released.
Similarly,
he said the sum of N3.6bn was appropriated for Over Head. Of this amount only
N1. 650 billion representing 45.83 percent has been released.
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