The
Federal Government’s anti-graft war, which many have dismissed as below
average, may collapse as the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission,
one of the agencies saddled with the responsibility of prosecuting
the campaign, is said to be broke.
Investigations by our correspondent in
Abuja on Tuesday revealed that the EFCC had been finding it difficult
to meet its obligations to the lawyers handling cases on its behalf.
The most affected are senior lawyers in
charge of cases against influential politicians/ suspects who are
either involved in high profile money laundering or outright stealing.
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