EFCC loses over $350,000, jewelries days after sacking 27 officials over fraud

News Express |9th Jan 2025 | 9,035
EFCC loses over $350,000, jewelries days after sacking 27 officials over fraud

EFCC Chairman Olukoyede




In a troubling turn of events, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) is now grappling with a major scandal involving the disappearance of substantial amounts of cash and valuables from its Lagos Zonal Command.

Credible sources told PRNigeria that between $350,000 and $400,000 has reportedly gone missing, along with expensive jewelry and other high-value items.

This disturbing revelation comes just days after the EFCC dismissed 27 of its officials due to misconduct and fraudulent activities, a move that has raised questions about accountability and oversight within the agency.

The dismissals which were announced on Monday, followed recommendations made by the EFCC Staff Disciplinary Committee and were subsequently ratified by the commission”s Chairman, Ola Olukoyede.

While the investigation into the missing funds is already underway, the EFCC finds itself in a precarious position as it seeks to restore public trust. The agency, which has long been regarded as the frontline warrior against financial crimes, is now facing scrutiny for alleged lapses in its internal controls.

As of the time of this report, efforts to reach the EFCC’s spokesperson, Dele Oyewale, for comments on this latest debacle have been unsuccessful. The absence of an official response raises further concerns about transparency and the agency's commitment to addressing allegations of misconduct.

As the investigation unfolds, many are left wondering what measures will be taken to prevent future incidents and restore faith in an agency tasked with combating corruption. This latest scandal serves as a stark reminder of the challenges facing the EFCC in its mission to uphold integrity and accountability in Nigeria's financial system. (By PRNigeria)




Comments

Iorsyk

9th, Jan, 2025

Na waoh! The watch dog is eating itself or how do we say.

Muyislala

9th, Jan, 2025

Nigeria we hail thee

Kenneth

9th, Jan, 2025

It's a cover up

Omoba

9th, Jan, 2025

What is wrong with this our country Nigeria? Just like movie.

Suleman A

9th, Jan, 2025

Kontinue there's God wooo

Christopher

9th, Jan, 2025

Aunt's goat don chop Aunt's okro ?

Paulo

9th, Jan, 2025

Those items were long stolen. The only needed a cover up story for their losses. Sacking of 27 officials was just the perfect timing

Critoliz

9th, Jan, 2025

Criminals in high positions. Jewelries nd cash long gone,just a cover story as usual. Naijaaa!!! na curse???. Criminals everywhere

EMMANUEL

9th, Jan, 2025

It has always been like that. I was involved in a case where the supposedly Efcc sanctuary was being used to scam a man of about 80 years. It was sweet under the carpet and I used a civil action to see if the old man can obtain justice. Got

Abbey

10th, Jan, 2025

What do expect, this government is a fraud

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