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EFCC Chairman Ola Olukoyede addresses the 6th Annual Criminal Law Review Conference, revealing the dismissal and upcoming prosecution of two staff members over corruption allegations.
Chairman Ola Olukoyede announces the dismissal and prosecution of two staff members involved in corruption, reinforcing the commission's commitment to integrity and accountability.
  • The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) dismissed two staff members over corruption allegations and plans to prosecute them
  • EFCC Chairman Ola Olukoyede emphasises the commission’s commitment to integrity, stating that corrupt staff will face prosecution like any other people
  • As part of reform efforts, Olukoyede shared plans to streamline prosecution processes and ensure greater efficiency in the fight against corruption

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has dismissed two of its staff members over allegations of corruption, with plans for their prosecution now underway.

EFCC Chairman, Mr. Ola Olukoyede, made the disclosure on Monday, November 18, at the opening of the 6th Annual Criminal Law Review Conference organised by the Rule of Law Development Foundation in Abuja. 

Olukoyede revealed that the two staff members were dismissed two weeks ago for misconduct, emphasising that such actions are in line with ongoing reforms within the commission.

“We cannot be fighting corruption with dirty hands. Those who come to equity must have clean hands," Olukoyede stated.  

He further confirmed that, beyond dismissal, the commission would prosecute any staff found guilty of corrupt practices, as they would be held to the same standards as the individuals the EFCC prosecutes.

“Just two weeks ago, I caused the dismissal of two staff members. I will not only be dismissing them, but I will also be prosecuting them. We are already preparing case files for some of those dismissed," the chairman added.

Olukoyede also shared a personal experience, revealing that during his tenure as EFCC secretary, he was investigated for two years, underscoring the importance of integrity in the fight against corruption. 

He stressed that legal practitioners, in particular, must maintain high ethical standards to survive in the profession.

Additionally, Olukoyede confirmed that he had issued a directive to streamline EFCC prosecutions, specifying that no case should exceed a 15-count charge to improve efficiency in the commission's operations.

EFCC says it recovered N248bn, $105m, secured 3455 convictions in 1 year

Earlier, TheRadar reported that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has reported significant achievements in its fight against corruption, recovering over N248 billion and $105 million while securing 3,455 convictions in the past year. 

The commission also revealed that it has initiated legal proceedings against several former governors and ministers for corruption, including high-profile cases involving billions in mismanaged public funds.



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