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EFCC Seeks Media Partnership In Fight Against Money Laundering

Kazeem Tunde
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Captions Pic 6 Head Office Complex of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) inaugurated by President Muhammadu Buhari in Abuja on Tuesday (15/5/18) 02538/15/5/2018/Callistus Ewelike/NAN Pic 7. From left: Secretary General, Commonwealth Agencies of Africa, Ms. Patricia Scotland; Former President of South Africa, Mr Thabo Mbeki; President Muhammadu Buhari and the Chairman, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) Mr Ibrahim Magu during the inauguration of EFCC Head OFFICE Complex in Abuja on Tuesday (15/5/18) 02539/15/5/2018/Callistus Ewelike/NAN Pic 8. From left: Secretary General, Commonwealth Agencies of Africa, Ms. Patricia Scotland; Former President of South Africa, Mr Thabo Mbeki; President Muhammadu Buhari; Speaker, House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara; Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Mr Boss Mustapha and the Chairman, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) during the inauguration of EFCC Head OFFICE Complex in Abuja on Tuesday (15/5/18) 02540/15/5/2018/Callistus Ewelike/NAN

EFCC Seeks Media Partnership In Fight Against Money Laundering

 

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has called for close partnership with the media in the efforts to check corruption, especially money laundering. The Executive Chairman, Abdulrasheed Bawa made the call May 11, in his opening remarks at the Workshop on Effective Reporting of Economic and Financial Crimes for journalists in the Northwest which took place in Sokoto, Sokoto State.

Bawa who spoke through the Commander, Sokoto Zonal Command, ACE 1 Aliyu Yunusa, said, “the media should begin to ask questions on budget performance through deliberate monitoring and reporting, whistle blowing on project failures, abandonment of contracts, project delay and poor project delivery. “One way of doing this is through budget tracking. Yearly budgets of government at all levels are always announced.

“Institutions have their budgets, as well as elected politicians for their respective constituencies. The media should begin to ask questions on budget performance through deliberate monitoring and reporting”.

He further reminded the participants of their sacred obligation as media practitioners to expose wrong doings in society.“ As such, I urge the media to deploy more time, energy, commitment and professional strength to exposing fraudulent activities in both the public and private sectors.” 

According to the EFCC boss, the workshop was one of the modest efforts of the Commission to build synergy, understanding, and cordial relationship between the commission and media practitioners.

Assistant Commander of the EFCC, ACE II, Legal and Prosecution Department, Headquarters, Chris Mshellia, delivered a paper entitled, “New Money Laundering Framework: Duties and Responsibilities of Individuals and Corporate Organizations, while ACE I Dele Oyewale and Superintendent Cajetan Egerue made presentations on Investigative Journalism and Nigeria’s fight against Money Laundering and Digital Payment System: Emerging Opportunities for fraud and Prevention Tips for Victims, respectively.

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