Whistleblower Unveils N1 Trillion Fraud at the EFCC With Documented Video Evidence

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A whistleblower Dr. George Uboh has accused the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) of more than N1 trillion fraud with documented video evidence.

According to the video evidence, corruption and diversion of recovered loot at the EFCC dates back to the tenure of Nuhu Ribadu as the boss of the newly established agency.

The anti corruption agency is accused of diverting more than N1 trillion in recovered funds as well as selling off properties of accused persons and diverting the proceeds into private pocket.

While the total recoveries from EFCC stands at more than N2 trillion since it’s inception till 2013, it has only remmited N6.7 billion to its recovery account with the CBN during this period.

He stated that during the period EFCC has stolen and diverted N1.93 Trillion minus proceeds from sales of recovered property.

He thereafter broke down how the anti-corruption agency steals funds from its victims.

He alleged that most recoveries are underreported and bank account statements are largely doctored.

He also said recovered monies are put into interest yielding accounts by the various heads of EFCC that have passed through the office.

In the video he alleged that monies recovered from former Bayelsa Governor, late Diepreye Alamieyeseigha was diverted to private pockets alongside proceeds from the sales of recovered property.

Recoveries from disgraced Inspector General of Police, Tafa Balogun were also underreported. Most of the money was diverted and the properties sold without the knowledge of the Federal Government.

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Recall that the Attorney General of the Federation and the Minister also f Justice, Abubakar Malami SAN recommended the sack of the EFCC boss, Ibrahim Magu to President Buhari alleging that the agency has been diverting recovered funds.

See the full video below;

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