EFCC boss, Larmode |
The
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, recorded 126 convictions in
2014. The Commission’s spokesperson, Wilson Uwujaren, who disclosed this on Tuesday
January 27 at a media briefing in Enugu,
said the figure was an improvement over the 117 convictions the Commission recorded
in 2013.
He
pledged the EFCC’s determination to sustain the momentum with a view to
achieving more convictions this year.
Uwujaren
equally reiterated the Commission’s determination to vigorously prosecute all
pending cases in court. “As many of you are aware, the Commission currently has
many cases at various stages of prosecutions in court. In deed space and time will not permit me to list
all the cases. But suffice is to say that the Commission remains committed to
seeing these matters to logical conclusion,” he said.
He announced
that the Commission eagerly looks forward to the Federal High Court, Benin ruling in the N25billion case involving
Michael Igbinedion, the younger brother to former Edo State
governor, Lucky Igbinedion, fixed for January 30.
The EFCC
spokesman also emphasized the support the agency has been receiving from
international law enforcement agencies and other partners in the fight against
organized crime and corruption. He disclosed that the EFCC has signed over 12
Memoranda of Understanding with various law enforcement organizations covering
the areas of training, intelligence sharing and joint operation.
Among the agencies are Australia Federal Police, The Global Fund, United States Federal
Trade Commission, The World Bank, African Development Bank, West Australian Police, Higher Authority
against Corruption and Related Offences (HALCIA) Niger
Republic, British Serious Fraud Office,
Economic Crimes Network (New
Zealand) and the United
States Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
Uwujaren
equally said that the agency, in addition to its law enforcement activities,
has lately stepped up public enlightenment campaign to mobilize the people to
embrace the anti- graft war.
He disclosed that the Commission recently launched an Interfaith
Anticorruption Preaching/Teaching Manuals. The Manuals are well researched
publication that are to be used for teaching and preaching against corruption
in churches and mosques nationwide.
In
addition, he stated that the former Anti- Corruption Revolution Campaign,
ANCOR, has been repackaged and re-launched. It is now known as the Anticorruption
and Economic and Financial Crimes Support Network (ACE-Network).
The Head
of Operations, Enugu
zone, Mr. David Iloyanomon, in a welcome remark, charged the media to go a step
further in educating the public on the efforts of the Commission in combating
economic and financial crimes, and sensitize the people on the dangers of cyber
crimes.
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