Nigeria’s Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), acting Chairman, Ibrahim Magu, is briefing the House of Representatives on the efforts made so far in the recovery of looted funds.
Mr Magu appeared at a budget defence session convened by the House of Representatives Committee on Financial Crimes on Monday at the National Assembly in Abuja.
The acting chairman briefed the lawmakers on the performance of the 2017 Budget of the anti-graft agency, as well as its budget for 2018.
On funds retrieved by the EFCC in 2017, Magu said total asset recoveries amount to more than N473billion, $98million, €7million, and £294,000 among others.
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