Corruption: EFCC Begins Partnership with UK, USA, Australia, Others
* Records 243 convictions in 2 years
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on Tuesday declared
that contrary to insinuations in some quarters that the war against
graft had been compromised under President Goodluck Jonathan, no fewer
than 243 convictions have been recorded in the past two years.
The commission also disclosed that there's no more safe haven for
corrupt Nigerians anywhere in the world as it has entered into joint
working agreements with no less than 20 entities scattered across
Africa, Europe, Asia and America.
Briefing newsmen in Enugu, the Commission's Head, Media and Publicity,
Wilson Uwujaren also disclosed that though corruption remained a major
challenge facing the nation, the anti-graft commission remained
committed to effectively putting an end to it.
Uwujaren said that it has not abandoned ongoing cases against some
former governors as been alleged in some quarters, but that the cases
were progressing in different courts, noting that the delay tactics of
some defence counsels were still a major challenge to most of their
pending cases.
He disclosed that some serving governors, ministers and political
office holders are currently being investigated, promising to unveil
their identities once investigations were concluded
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