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Corruption: FG Goes After ‘super Rich’ Civil Servants -the Punch by handie(m): 1:29am On Jul 30, 2015
FEDERAL Government’s anti-corruption operatives have been sent after ‘super rich’ public officers who have multiple properties and other assets suspected to have been the rewards of graft.

For now, The PUNCH learnt, the searchlight of the anti-corruption agents was on civil servants that possess many properties in the Federal Capital Territory.

Our correspondents learnt in Abuja on Wednesday that operatives in the Assets Tracing, Recovery and Management Unit of the Independent Corrupt Practices and other related offences Commission had been asked to haul in suspects for interrogation and recovery of ill-gotten assets in their possession.

It was gathered that the ICPC had strengthened the ATRMU by posting more personnel to the unit to ensure the success of its campaign.

An operative at the ICPC, who confided in one of our correspondents, said the ICPC was using the anti-corruption transparency unit of the commission in ministries, departments and agencies to coordinate the ongoing investigation of the “super rich” civil servants in the country.

It was learnt that the ICPC was relying on petitions from civil servants and the ACTU operatives to carry out its investigations into the activities of the affected civil servants.

It was gathered that the ICPC operatives’ focus had been on civil servants who have more than three properties and a fleet of cars beyond their income.

Although the source did not mention the number of civil servants that had been quizzed in relation to the new move to check fraud in the civil service, it was learnt that several personnel of the civil service had been placed under watch by the ICPC.

The source, who spoke to The PUNCH, said any civil servant found to have compromised his office to acquire wealth would be charged to court after the proceeds of the corrupt acts would have been confiscated by the Federal Government.

The source said, “The ICPC is intensifying efforts to retrieve some of these stolen assets from those involved.

“You know that the commission has a unit called the Assets Tracing, Recovery and Management Unit. This is the unit that is involved in probing those who have such assets with stolen funds.

“In fact the operatives are working very discreetly on the issue but the focus of the ICPC’s probe is the civil service.

“Those civil servants living a life beyond their means, their lifestyles are under watch. People are monitoring them, whistle-blowers are writing petitions and the Assets Recovery Unit is following up on them.

“Another thing is that we have the Anti-Corruption Transparency Units in all the agencies; these units are being supervised by our officers. They are collaborating with whistle-blowers in the various ministries and agencies…”

When one of our correspondents contacted the Resident Consultant, Media and Events of the ICPC, Mr. Folu Olamiti, for his comment on the telephone, he said that he was aware of the presence of the ARMTU and its constitutional functions but asked our correspondent to call back for a response on the current investigation.

However, our correspondent could not get him to comment on the story as the subsequent calls to his mobile telephone did not connect.

The Federal Government has expressed its worry about the rate of corruption in the civil service.

The Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Ibrahim Lamorde, had in the past urged a former Head of Civil Service of the Federation, Alhaji Bukar Goni Aji, to put in place an internal mechanism to check the negative trend.

The commission had in a statement by its spokesperson, Wilson Uwujaren, quoted Lamorde as citing the involvement of civil servants in the pension fraud investigations.


Lamorde had said, “You should look inward and focus on issues of welfare that may be the cause of the incessant corrupt acts. Even though this is not an excuse before the law, we should be able to ask ourselves why for example most properties in the Federal Capital Territory are found to be owned by civil servants through proxies.”

The Ahmed Joda Transition Committee has also lamented the corruption and inefficiency in the civil service.

The committee, in its report submitted to President Muhammadu Buhari, noted that the public service was characterised by weak governance, bureaucratic bottlenecks and low professional standards.

In the report, a copy of which was obtained by The PUNCH on Wednesday, the committee said that there was low productivity, graft as well as inefficiency in the civil service.

It recommended that the public service should place emphasis on performance

According to the committee, government should “implement a merit-based performance management system, recruitment and deployment process.”

It added that government should “set clearly defined goals and targets for public officers and consequences for non-implementation.”

Meanwhile, wife of the senate president, Mrs. Toyin Saraki, again reported at the EFCC office on Wednesday to continue her interrogation by anti-graft operatives.

She arrived at the commission by 10 am and was released to go on administrative bail by 4.30pm.

Administrative bail means that Mrs Saraki would make herself available at the commission any time she is required to do so.

Her interrogation had commenced on Tuesday when EFCC operatives were said to have grilled her for over six hours.

The senate president’s wife is being investigated for her role in the alleged sleaze that took place during her husband’s tenure as governor of Kwara State.

She was alleged to have involved herself in the award of contracts in the state and laundering of millions of naira.



http://www.punchng.com/news/corruption-fg-goes-after-super-rich-civil-servants/

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Re: Corruption: FG Goes After ‘super Rich’ Civil Servants -the Punch by AbuMaryam1(m): 1:38am On Jul 30, 2015
I read this on BBC footnote " UK hunts dirty cash in London property", something came up on my mind. PMB'S visit to US

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Re: Corruption: FG Goes After ‘super Rich’ Civil Servants -the Punch by adtiezy1(m): 1:51am On Jul 30, 2015
If this is what i thing it is...then way to go PMB

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Re: Corruption: FG Goes After ‘super Rich’ Civil Servants -the Punch by modath(f): 1:54am On Jul 30, 2015
This is where the anti Nigeria redemption wailers will go " cant govt officials own properties anymore" ,

.......NO THEY CANNOT,...

Especially when its so obvious that the properties they've accumulated should not be within their reach for 3 lifetimes....

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Re: Corruption: FG Goes After ‘super Rich’ Civil Servants -the Punch by scribble: 2:04am On Jul 30, 2015
Well meaning Nigerians please report any corrupt civil servant you know including mommy and daddy or uncle/aunty

Let's make Nigeria better. One asset forfeiture at a time.

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Re: Corruption: FG Goes After ‘super Rich’ Civil Servants -the Punch by baby124: 2:08am On Jul 30, 2015
I hope they go after the criminals of Oceanic, PHB, and others banks too. Who got favorable judgments from fraudulent judges. A lot of judges also need to be probed and retired

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Re: Corruption: FG Goes After ‘super Rich’ Civil Servants -the Punch by wachakuta(m): 2:31am On Jul 30, 2015
Yes ooh... Slow n steady baba is working nd tanoids r heading to d lagoon

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Re: Corruption: FG Goes After ‘super Rich’ Civil Servants -the Punch by oduastates: 2:45am On Jul 30, 2015
House cleaning begins .
The children of corruption can continue to wail .
Drop the sledgehammer on their head

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Re: Corruption: FG Goes After ‘super Rich’ Civil Servants -the Punch by oduastates: 2:47am On Jul 30, 2015
baby124:
I hope they go after the criminals of Oceanic, PHB, and others banks too. Who got favorable judgments from fraudulent judges. A lot of judges also need to be probed and retired

Apart from those who aided and abetted theft, going after the private sector is much more difficul.
You deal with the private sector with sanctions , fines , license withdrawal ,regulations etc

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Re: Corruption: FG Goes After ‘super Rich’ Civil Servants -the Punch by TechRev: 3:07am On Jul 30, 2015
scribble:
Well meaning Nigerians please report any corrupt civil servant you know including mommy and daddy or uncle/aunty

Let's make Nigeria better. One asset forfeiture at a time.

Reported uncle Tinubu, fashola and Amaechi. As soon as they are quizzed, will report more uncles/aunts mom/dad.

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Re: Corruption: FG Goes After ‘super Rich’ Civil Servants -the Punch by Nejy(m): 3:14am On Jul 30, 2015
I'm loving this man....No homo

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Re: Corruption: FG Goes After ‘super Rich’ Civil Servants -the Punch by christinie(f): 4:18am On Jul 30, 2015
Please probe Amechi, Tinubu, Atiku, IBB, Chris Ngige and Lai Mohammed first so that people won't think you are doing selective probing sir.

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Re: Corruption: FG Goes After ‘super Rich’ Civil Servants -the Punch by Nobody: 4:42am On Jul 30, 2015
We want action and results already and not cheap propaganda. Govt of mouth action! '

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Re: Corruption: FG Goes After ‘super Rich’ Civil Servants -the Punch by jmichlins(m): 4:46am On Jul 30, 2015
Please I heard that some permanent secretaries in federal ministries are richer than the ministers because of long accumulated loots. These guys are key to unlocking the treasures of Nigeria here at home and abroad because they are proxies to siphon monies given that they are employed not appointed and therefore are neglected by the crime agencies. I think you guys should start there.

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Re: Corruption: FG Goes After ‘super Rich’ Civil Servants -the Punch by mikolo80: 4:56am On Jul 30, 2015
baby124:
I hope they go after the criminals of Oceanic, PHB, and others banks too. Who got favorable judgments from fraudulent judges. A lot of judges also need to be probed and retired
double jeopardy no go gree amm work

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Re: Corruption: FG Goes After ‘super Rich’ Civil Servants -the Punch by Etruth: 4:59am On Jul 30, 2015
christinie:
Please probe Amechi, Tinubu, Atiku, IBB, Chris Ngige and Lai Mohammed first so that people won't think you are doing selective probing sir.
For which public office or duty should Lai Mohammed be probed exactly?

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Re: Corruption: FG Goes After ‘super Rich’ Civil Servants -the Punch by saintneo(m): 4:59am On Jul 30, 2015
yes! follow up!


BTW, have a look at Nigeria glo Premier League Fixtures and the Star Match of the Week.
Re: Corruption: FG Goes After ‘super Rich’ Civil Servants -the Punch by omogin(f): 5:30am On Jul 30, 2015
Mr Linus Awute the perm sec ministry of health has a network of CMDs, people at IPPIS and CBN that under pays staff of the ministry of health, pay several ghost workers, and stash billions in their personal accounts. EFCC is aware of details, why they won't act remains a wondrous mystery

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Re: Corruption: FG Goes After ‘super Rich’ Civil Servants -the Punch by oluspencer(m): 6:06am On Jul 30, 2015
Tired of FGN plans ....... Arrest and jail some billonaires fast fast!!

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Re: Corruption: FG Goes After ‘super Rich’ Civil Servants -the Punch by Nobody: 6:22am On Jul 30, 2015
TechRev:


Reported uncle Tinubu, fashola and Amaechi. As soon as they are quizzed, will report more uncles/aunts mom/dad.

Your ignorance won't let you know that Tinubu was dragged before the code of conduct tribunal during Jonathan's regime over allegation of operating foreign accounts and other related financial issues but was discharged and acquitted.

If you have anything against him, write a petition with proof and stop acting like a little bytch

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Re: Corruption: FG Goes After ‘super Rich’ Civil Servants -the Punch by olasmith10(m): 6:32am On Jul 30, 2015
honestly, if this can meet the light of day, it ll help in sanitizing the country's finance system..We have some civil servants that hasn't touched their salary for years and they amass huge wealth...

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Re: Corruption: FG Goes After ‘super Rich’ Civil Servants -the Punch by rawtouch: 6:33am On Jul 30, 2015
Its time for some bad belle civil servants to call out their bosses in the name of whistleblowing so that promotion will get to them

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Re: Corruption: FG Goes After ‘super Rich’ Civil Servants -the Punch by kennyman2000(m): 6:35am On Jul 30, 2015
Hmmmm..
Re: Corruption: FG Goes After ‘super Rich’ Civil Servants -the Punch by free2ryhme: 6:41am On Jul 30, 2015
handie:
Source:www.punchng.com/news/corruption-fg-goes-after-super-rich-civil-servants/
Many current and former generals, police commissioners, ministers, judges and governors have awarded themselves lots of land and contracts and have corporate accounts that they use to funnel money into. When they need to launder bulk cash they use entities like churches and mosque. Just look at the business affairs of current and former drug barron if you are oga at the top you will use your fake charity to chop well.

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Re: Corruption: FG Goes After ‘super Rich’ Civil Servants -the Punch by subterfuge: 7:18am On Jul 30, 2015
jmichlins:
Please I heard that some permanent secretaries in federal ministries are richer than the ministers because of long accumulated loots. These guys are key to unlocking the treasures of Nigeria here at home and abroad because they are proxies to siphon monies given that they are employed not appointed and therefore are neglected by the crime agencies. I think you guys should start there.



HAVE EFCC AND ICPC INVESTIGATED NIGERIA CUSTOMS CGC. ABDULLAHI DIKKO?
THE MAN IS SURE RICHER THAN THE FCT AND SOME STATES PUT TOGETHER.

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Re: Corruption: FG Goes After ‘super Rich’ Civil Servants -the Punch by sammyj: 7:27am On Jul 30, 2015
My advise for the so called super rich civil servant is for them to go and sell off all the stolen asset and return back the money to the national treasuery before it is too late. PMB is coming for you all.!!!! undecided shocked

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Re: Corruption: FG Goes After ‘super Rich’ Civil Servants -the Punch by omowolewa: 7:50am On Jul 30, 2015
Nice way to go, politicians rarely loot without the assistance of our civil servants.

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Re: Corruption: FG Goes After ‘super Rich’ Civil Servants -the Punch by Bonapart(m): 7:51am On Jul 30, 2015
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Re: Corruption: FG Goes After ‘super Rich’ Civil Servants -the Punch by natas22: 7:51am On Jul 30, 2015
I told you guys that my sai buhari will change this country for good

Now it has begun


God my sai buhari


God bless 9ja
www.

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Re: Corruption: FG Goes After ‘super Rich’ Civil Servants -the Punch by alaoeri: 7:51am On Jul 30, 2015
We are getting there cool, soon very soon with the recent happenings the chief protection seeker won't have any other option than to write good things about PMB.
Baba rideon those that are for you are more than those against you.

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Re: Corruption: FG Goes After ‘super Rich’ Civil Servants -the Punch by Dragonking: 7:51am On Jul 30, 2015
Empty barrel makes the loudest noise. At the end, nothing will happen. angry

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Re: Corruption: FG Goes After ‘super Rich’ Civil Servants -the Punch by jammani(m): 7:52am On Jul 30, 2015
civil servants driving G-class with 3 children in UK university -------all in deep shit

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