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The Centre for Social Justice has said that failure of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission and the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission to prosecute Ministries, Departments and Agencies for not giving proper audit reports and information on remittances into the federation’s account is responsible for massive corruption in the civil service.

He spoke at a one-day meeting of Public Audit Compliance Assessment Template organized by the centre yesterday in Abuja.To the CSJ director, the speed with which the Central Bank of Nigeria was able to identify the accounts of the #EndSARS organisers and freezed them, is a clear indication of deep rooted corruption in government because it shows that all individuals and MDAs diverting government funds can easily be traced if the government wishes to do so.

“If you look at our debt profile, it is over $85 billion, and in this debt profile, something else is missing which many don’t even look at and that is the money Nigeria borrows from the CBN. Nigeria has so far collected over N11 trillion from the CBN,” Onyekpere said.

 

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I think EFCC and ICPC should publish their financials yearly for the public to see what they are doing with public/FG funds

Without evidence?

They are the chief of corruption. I hail ooooo.

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