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EFCC Sacks 27 Officers For Fraud, Misconduct

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    The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has announced the dismissal of 27 officers from its workforce.

    In a statement on Monday, EFCC spokesman Dele Oyewale said the officers were dismissed for various offenses bordering on fraudulent activities and misconduct.

    The commission, however, did not disclose the identity of the fired officers.

    He said their dismissal followed the recommendation of the Staff Disciplinary Committee of the EFCC, and the ratification by the Chairman of the agency, Ola Olukoyede.

    “Every modicum of allegation against any staff of the Commission would always be investigated, including a trending $400,000 claim of a yet-to-be-identified supposed staff of the EFCC against a Sectional Head.

    “The core values of the Commission are sacrosanct and would always be held in optimal regard at all times,” the statement partly read.

    The Commission also alerted the public to the sinister activities of impersonators and blackmailers using the name of its chairman to extort money from high-profile suspects.

    “Two members of an alleged syndicate, Ojobo Joshua and Aliyu Hashim were recently arraigned before Justice Jude Onwuebuzie of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, High Court, Abuja for allegedly contacting a former Managing Director of the Nigerian Ports Authority, Mr. Mohammed Bello-Kaka and demanding $1million from him for “Olukoyede to give him soft landing” on a non-existing investigation. Such characters are still on the loose seeking victims.

    “Olukoyede remains a man of integrity that cannot be swayed by monetary influences. The public is enjoined to always report such disreputable elements to the Commission,” the commission stated.

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