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Anti Corruption Agency Seizes 62 Houses From Female Public Officer, Recovers 40 Vehicles Stolen By Retired Directors

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An anti-graft agency said it has seized 62 houses from a female public officer as part of its investigations.

The Chairman of the Independent Corrupt Practices and other Related Offenses Commission, ICPC, Ekpo Nta, said this while answering question during an interaction at the Akwa Ibom Anti-Corruption Summit in Uyo on Tuesday.

The theme of the summit is;“Transparency and Accountability: a panacea to good governance and sustainable development.”

He expressed confidence that the anti-corruption war was gradually yielding positive result in the country.

He said the commission had interim power to seize property of any public officer whose property was above the accruable income and could not be explained.

According to him, the property will be forfeited to the federal government after all litigations have been concluded.

The ICPC boss warned public officeholders not to live above their income as the commission had the mandate of interim seizure of any public officer’s property that live above his or her income.

“There are many facets of corruption in Nigeria.

“The commission will stop at nothing to bring anyone found to have contravened the anti-corruption crusade to book,” Mr. Nta said.

He added that the commission had successfully retrieved 40 vehicles that were stolen by retired directors of the Federal Ministry of Water Resources and warned against trivialising the anti-graft war of the current administration.

Mr. Nta further said that the commission was prosecuting over 400 corruption cases in different courts in the country, adding that those found guilty at the end of the investigation would be made to face the full wrath of the law.

He said the commission had taken a step further by launching the campaigns in institutions of higher learning and the National Youths Service Corps, NYSC.

He explained that the anti-corruption module had since been introduced into the curriculum of the University of Calabar, UNICAL, adding that such measures would go a long way toward entrenching moral values in students.

Mr. Nta said the commission had launched anti-corruption clubs in orientation camps, disclosing that such measures had assisted the commission to detect and arrest about 42 fake corps members at orientation camps in the recent times.

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