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Re: Ikoyi Whistle-blower Rejects Fg’s N325m, EFCC Delays Payment by itsandi(m): 8:22am On Nov 26, 2017
This govt can't be trusted. Do you know the risk he took to blow the whistle?
They should pay him what they agreed on mbok!
Nsuto govt! sad
Re: Ikoyi Whistle-blower Rejects Fg’s N325m, EFCC Delays Payment by massinola(m): 8:22am On Nov 26, 2017
ClitoPen:
Everyone is just greedy
Greedy you said? Who's being greedy here? Federal government or whistle blower? A man who can't keep to his words isn't worthy of being called a man
Re: Ikoyi Whistle-blower Rejects Fg’s N325m, EFCC Delays Payment by Firstcitizen: 8:23am On Nov 26, 2017
grin
Re: Ikoyi Whistle-blower Rejects Fg’s N325m, EFCC Delays Payment by Justicealh3(m): 8:25am On Nov 26, 2017
How much Em their expect self?
Re: Ikoyi Whistle-blower Rejects Fg’s N325m, EFCC Delays Payment by propertynigeria: 8:25am On Nov 26, 2017
Lawyers are very greedy...
Re: Ikoyi Whistle-blower Rejects Fg’s N325m, EFCC Delays Payment by Tonymegabush1(m): 8:26am On Nov 26, 2017
If na me am OK with just 3milla cry
Re: Ikoyi Whistle-blower Rejects Fg’s N325m, EFCC Delays Payment by hardeycute(m): 8:26am On Nov 26, 2017
It is a pity that the Government is not willing to fulfill the agreement which is going to discourage people from whistleblowing

What is greed?Asking for the right payment?

If the govt is finding it difficult to honour this then how can they bring about development to the nation ?
Re: Ikoyi Whistle-blower Rejects Fg’s N325m, EFCC Delays Payment by JaffyJoe(m): 8:26am On Nov 26, 2017
If that's what he's truly entitled to, it isn't greed. FG should skip the bs and pay him every penny.
Re: Ikoyi Whistle-blower Rejects Fg’s N325m, EFCC Delays Payment by Meritocracy: 8:27am On Nov 26, 2017
Thief, even if you work for federal government till retirement and taking 200k per month for 35years you can never get 50% of 325m, greedy somebody better don't allow greedy syndrome of Nigerian Lawyers enter your blood before you finished all your compensation on court cases. Listen to lawyers and loose all

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Re: Ikoyi Whistle-blower Rejects Fg’s N325m, EFCC Delays Payment by Excuzeme: 8:28am On Nov 26, 2017
Ebisco01:

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“What are the things that the various communications have covered? Contract inflation, ‘ghost workers’, payment of unapproved funds, embezzlement of salaries, diversion of excess crude funds, improper reduction of financial penalties, diversion of funds meant for people, placing money in a commercial bank, non-remittance of deduction of pensions or NHIS and failure to implement projects.

“Others include embezzlement of funds received from donors, embezzlement of payment meant for personnel emoluments, violation of TSA which is the highest, violation of FIRS regulations, non-procurement of safety equipment, money laundering, illegal sale of government assets, diversion of IGR which is the second largest, financial misappropriation, concealed bailout funds, mismanagement of micro-finance banks and illegal recruitment.”

http://www.mcebisco.com.ng/2017/11/ikoyi-whistle-blower-rejects-fgs-n325m.html


Despite all the whistle blown, how many people have been convicted and sentenced to jail, for suc CORRUPTION?
Buhari and AGF Malami seems to be working on behalf of corruption, nowadays.

As to payment of the Whistle-blower commission, that Man called Owarasonye is not intelligent at all and needs to be replaced.
How can you say someone will collect "between" 4% and 5%?
[b]Why can you just have a definite percentage for each band and spare us all the drama?

Also, instead of paying the whole commission at once, why cant you stagger it over say ten years?
That is, pay 10% of the commission to the Whistle blower, every year, for ten years?
Re: Ikoyi Whistle-blower Rejects Fg’s N325m, EFCC Delays Payment by greatopec: 8:29am On Nov 26, 2017
325 million FOC.just for blowing whistle at your duty post as a gateman is enuf.u just dey blow ur trumpet upandan
Re: Ikoyi Whistle-blower Rejects Fg’s N325m, EFCC Delays Payment by Nobody: 8:29am On Nov 26, 2017
AFONJACOW:
Greedy fellow... Money he didn't work for
Are you related to ROCHAS....?
because you think alike
Re: Ikoyi Whistle-blower Rejects Fg’s N325m, EFCC Delays Payment by jumboo: 8:30am On Nov 26, 2017
eagleeye2:

The policy that brought about whistle blowing states 5% of the recovered loot, so how is he greedy. EFCC are the greedy ones.

Don’t misinform.

The policy has always been 2.5% minimum to a maximum of 5%.

Where the govt erred was not publicly stating the percentage to be paid based on the recovered amount and this has been stated now.

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Re: Ikoyi Whistle-blower Rejects Fg’s N325m, EFCC Delays Payment by hardeycute(m): 8:30am On Nov 26, 2017
massinola:

Greedy you said? Who's being greedy here? Federal government or whistle blower? A man who can't keep to his words isn't worthy of being called a man
My brother, look at the number of people calling the man a greed on the FP,then you don't need to ask the question on why we have failed to hold our leaders accountable in this part of the World.

The Government that can't stay true to an agreement like that would not find it hard to deprive his citizens of basic amenities and developments

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Re: Ikoyi Whistle-blower Rejects Fg’s N325m, EFCC Delays Payment by riczy(m): 8:31am On Nov 26, 2017
ClitoPen:
Everyone is just greedy
y ar we zo average in Nigeria? If 5% was acceded initially d concord shud bind!
Re: Ikoyi Whistle-blower Rejects Fg’s N325m, EFCC Delays Payment by Sunmolar(m): 8:32am On Nov 26, 2017
Ebisco01:
Yakubu Galadima, the lawyer for the whistle-blower, who informed the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission of the $43m, N23.2m and £27,800 (N13bn) recovered from an Ikoyi apartment, says his client will not accept anything below five per cent commission.

Galadima said this during a chat with one of our correspondents on Saturday.

The Secretary of the Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption, Prof. Bolaji Owasanoye, at an event on Thursday titled, ‘Tracking Noxious Funds’, which was organised by Kent University Law School and Human and Environmental Development Agency, had explained that any whistle-blower, who helped the government to recover anything above N1bn would receive less than five per cent commission.

Owasanoye, who was part of the team that drafted the whistle-blower policy had said, “If you blow the whistle and the government recovers cash, you are entitled to between 2.5 per cent and five per cent. The maximum limit is five per cent.

“According to the policy, if you blow the whistle and it is below N500m, you get four to five per cent because the higher the amount that is recovered, the lower the percentage that is given. This is the global best practice.

“If the recovery is between N500m and N1bn, you get three to four per cent (commission). If it is N1bn and above, it is 2.5 per cent. Indeed, there is a clause that we included in the policy to say that the government may determine the amount to be awarded based on other criteria provided that the amount to be awarded doesn’t exceed five per cent. In other words, the government may actually pay less than 2.5 per cent but nobody can be paid more than five per cent.”

However, the Ikoyi whistle-blower’s lawyer told SUNDAY MC EBISCO on Saturday that his client would not accept anything less than five per cent.

When asked if his client would accept anything less than five per cent, he said, “Not at all.”

Galadima had stated last week that the commission his client was expecting from the Federal Government was N860m and not N325m.

He had also stated that the commission should be paid based on the exchange rate at the time the money was recovered and not the current one.

Attempts to get comments from the Ministry of Finance were not successful as calls and a text message sent to the Director of Information in the ministry, Mr. Salisu Dambatta, were not responded to.

Beneficiary to be paid before Thursday, says ministry official

Meanwhile, there are indications that the Ministry of Finance is awaiting the final clearance from the EFCC before it can pay the Ikoyi whistleblower.

Officials in the ministry confided in one of our correspondents that the whistle-blower was expected to be paid before the end of this month.

However, it was gathered that while the ministry was ready to make the payment, the move could be delayed as administrative work was still ongoing on the issue.

The official said the ministry had put in place detailed procedures for processing payments under the whistle-blower policy.

These procedures, according to the official, were designed to prevent abuse, legal disputes and to ensure protection of the information providers.

He stated that the identity of the information provider must be verified, adding that there would be calculation of the amount payable and computation of relevant taxes.

The source stated, “The ministry of finance is not directly involved in the recovery of looted fund; that is the responsibility of the various security agencies.

“Our role is to make payment and you will recall that last week, the finance minister said payment would be made this month to the person who assisted in the recovery of looted funds including the Ikoyi whistle-blower.

“That process is on and final payment can be released when we receive confirmation from the agency that made the recovery before we can know who to pay money to.

“In the case of the Ikoyi recovery, we are talking of the EFCC which is the agency that made the recovery and once they give us final confirmation, payment would be made.”

In a related development, Owasanoye has revealed that violation of the directive regarding the Treasury Single Account by government agencies and officials tops the list of recoveries made from the whistle-blower policy.

Owasanoye said, “As of the end of October, over 5,000 whistles had been blown and about 75 per cent of that came from phone calls. So, you can report on the website, email, text message or phone call.

“What are the things that the various communications have covered? Contract inflation, ‘ghost workers’, payment of unapproved funds, embezzlement of salaries, diversion of excess crude funds, improper reduction of financial penalties, diversion of funds meant for people, placing money in a commercial bank, non-remittance of deduction of pensions or NHIS and failure to implement projects.

“Others include embezzlement of funds received from donors, embezzlement of payment meant for personnel emoluments, violation of TSA which is the highest, violation of FIRS regulations, non-procurement of safety equipment, money laundering, illegal sale of government assets, diversion of IGR which is the second largest, financial misappropriation, concealed bailout funds, mismanagement of micro-finance banks and illegal recruitment.”

http://www.mcebisco.com.ng/2017/11/ikoyi-whistle-blower-rejects-fgs-n325m.html
I guess the problem is the lawyer's ego
Re: Ikoyi Whistle-blower Rejects Fg’s N325m, EFCC Delays Payment by alt3r3g0: 8:32am On Nov 26, 2017
Once he collects this one, they will share the remaining amongst themselves. Thieves.
Re: Ikoyi Whistle-blower Rejects Fg’s N325m, EFCC Delays Payment by olusola200: 8:33am On Nov 26, 2017
This what I will call double standard ,why 2.5% to 5%

Why changing the goal post

Corruption will kill this country one day

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Re: Ikoyi Whistle-blower Rejects Fg’s N325m, EFCC Delays Payment by Orpe7(m): 8:33am On Nov 26, 2017
Just 5mil dollars and am okay for life
Re: Ikoyi Whistle-blower Rejects Fg’s N325m, EFCC Delays Payment by Awoleesu(m): 8:33am On Nov 26, 2017
A government that cannot honor a simple agreement, is that one a government?

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Re: Ikoyi Whistle-blower Rejects Fg’s N325m, EFCC Delays Payment by eagleeye2: 8:34am On Nov 26, 2017
jumboo:


Don’t misinform.

The policy has always been 2.5% minimum to a maximum of 5%.

Where the govt erred was not publicly stating the percentage to be paid based on the recovered amount and this has been stated now.
I started hearing this 2.5% minimum to 5% maximum after this guy's lawyer opened EFCC yansh.
Re: Ikoyi Whistle-blower Rejects Fg’s N325m, EFCC Delays Payment by Nobody: 8:34am On Nov 26, 2017
rusher14:
Whatever the law says is what he must receive.

Don't mind those shouting Greedy Greedy, the lawyer is doing is job and following that the law says.

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Re: Ikoyi Whistle-blower Rejects Fg’s N325m, EFCC Delays Payment by eagleeye2: 8:35am On Nov 26, 2017
olusola200:
This what I will call double standard ,why 2.5% to 5%

Why changing the goal post

Corruption will kill this country one day
They will now pay the guy 2.5% and pocket the other 2.5% . Believe this government at your peril
Re: Ikoyi Whistle-blower Rejects Fg’s N325m, EFCC Delays Payment by riczy(m): 8:36am On Nov 26, 2017
APC and irregularities ar like NFF and sporting activities,becox they v seen dt d 5% will run into almost a bn naira,now they av changed d story line,if its d one alloted for payment of salaries n embezzled no negotiation, Naija d joke!
Re: Ikoyi Whistle-blower Rejects Fg’s N325m, EFCC Delays Payment by AFONJACOW(m): 8:36am On Nov 26, 2017
EVILFOREST:

Are you related to ROCHAS....?
because you think alike
gerrout of here
Re: Ikoyi Whistle-blower Rejects Fg’s N325m, EFCC Delays Payment by IamaNigerianGuy(m): 8:36am On Nov 26, 2017
chymer:
That guy, the whistle blower is already in a deep.shit.
There are people you don't rat on, NIA is one of the strongest intelligence unit in Nigeria.

And for the guy to sell them off like that because of the 5% whatever, spell the death knell for him.

Believe it or not, the guy will be neutralised fatally, whether he gets the money or not.

And for those who wear online patriotism like a Chelsea jersey that will jump in to call me corrupt.

CIA have their own stash of cash in every part of the world, which they need for their covert operations. They don't need senate approval when they need to do something to save the country from outside threat.

All these media celebrated inter-agency rivalry, is going to put this our beloved nation into the hands of external aggressors. look at Iran, China, and even USA are always waiting on the wings to cause us some trouble.

Because we live in peace does not mean that the world is peaceful. That whistle blower of a guy did not do what he did out of patriotism. He did it for his own gain.

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I am not here to defend the DG NIA or his wife, not at all.
And from the little I know about these people, their life is all about secrets.

Some might argue why hide it in a residential apartment, same thing goes for why did Osama Bin Laden hide near a military facility in Pakistan?

You know what's up.
The guy should be concerned with how to secure his life, not 5%, because he has made many powerful and dangerous enemies.
Don't be surprised that these shenanigans from the government are an attempt to discourage future whistle blowers.

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Re: Ikoyi Whistle-blower Rejects Fg’s N325m, EFCC Delays Payment by greatopec: 8:38am On Nov 26, 2017
chymer:
That guy, the whistle blower is already in a deep.shit.
There are people you don't rat on, NIA is one of the strongest intelligence unit in Nigeria.

And for the guy to sell them off like that because of the 5% whatever, spell the death knell for him.

Believe it or not, the guy will be neutralised fatally, whether he gets the money or not.

And for those who wear online patriotism like a Chelsea jersey that will jump in to call me corrupt.

CIA have their own stash of cash in every part of the world, which they need for their covert operations. They don't need senate approval when they need to do something to save the country from outside threat.

All these media celebrated inter-agency rivalry, is going to put this our beloved nation into the hands of external aggressors. look at Iran, China, and even USA are always waiting on the wings to cause us some trouble.

Because we live in peace does not mean that the world is peaceful. That whistle blower of a guy did not do what he did out of patriotism. He did it for his own gain.

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I am not here to defend the DG NIA or his wife, not at all.
And from the little I know about these people, their life is all about secrets.

Some might argue why hide it in a residential apartment, same thing goes for why did Osama Bin Laden hide near a military facility in Pakistan?
I quite agree with you but how safe is a safe house when the gateman already knows all

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Re: Ikoyi Whistle-blower Rejects Fg’s N325m, EFCC Delays Payment by Kobicove(m): 8:38am On Nov 26, 2017
muykem:
325m. This lawyer is very greedy.

He is not being greedy.

He is insisting on his client's rights.

If they accept anything less than 5% the balance will be diverted to the pockets of corrupt officials who will still claim that the whistleblower got paid the full amount.

Why are we so corrupt in this country?!

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Re: Ikoyi Whistle-blower Rejects Fg’s N325m, EFCC Delays Payment by 4dor: 8:41am On Nov 26, 2017
chymer:
That guy, the whistle blower is already in a deep.shit.
There are people you don't rat on, NIA is one of the strongest intelligence unit in Nigeria.

And for the guy to sell them off like that because of the 5% whatever, spell the death knell for him.

Believe it or not, the guy will be neutralised fatally, whether he gets the money or not.

And for those who wear online patriotism like a Chelsea jersey that will jump in to call me corrupt.

CIA have their own stash of cash in every part of the world, which they need for their covert operations. They don't need senate approval when they need to do something to save the country from outside threat.

All these media celebrated inter-agency rivalry, is going to put this our beloved nation into the hands of external aggressors. look at Iran, China, and even USA are always waiting on the wings to cause us some trouble.

Because we live in peace does not mean that the world is peaceful. That whistle blower of a guy did not do what he did out of patriotism. He did it for his own gain.

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I am not here to defend the DG NIA or his wife, not at all.
And from the little I know about these people, their life is all about secrets.

Some might argue why hide it in a residential apartment, same thing goes for why did Osama Bin Laden hide near a military facility in Pakistan?

You have a point but everything you said would have been correct in a perfect scenario. If it was really NIA cash, how come the NSA, President knew nothing about it? Why did the DG's wife have access to that cash? Unfortunately, the NIA can't neutralize this guy for now simply because everybody is watching.

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Re: Ikoyi Whistle-blower Rejects Fg’s N325m, EFCC Delays Payment by JohnnyBling(m): 8:49am On Nov 26, 2017
whistle blower rejects 325 million naira? edakun

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