Alleged N19.63bn missing JAAC fund: EFCC will soon go after Ihedioha – Imo Assembly

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Alleged N19.63bn missing JAAC fund: EFCC will soon go after Ihedioha – Imo Assembly
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The Imo state House of Assembly Tuesday said that the factual findings on the alleged misappropriation of the local government funds under Emeka Ihedioha's administration would soon be sent to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, for immediate action. Chiagozie Nwaneri, the Chairman of the Assembly Public Accounts Committee disclosed this on Tuesday while

The Imo state House of Assembly Tuesday said that the factual findings on the alleged misappropriation of the local government funds under Emeka Ihedioha’s administration would soon be sent to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, for immediate action.

He said that the committee has done 50 percent of its job, revealing that findings so far have been convincing. “The Public Accounts Committee, as you know started with the immediate past government and has existed for almost a year. It is unbiased and void of witch-hunt.” “As soon as we have obtained substantial evidence, we will hand the matter over to the EFCC to take charge.”

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