Group Accuses NDDC Of Attempting To Cover Up Alleged N40bn Fraud | Sahara Reporters “Some line items on the virement list shamefully exposed the frantic motion of the commission to reverse the illegal acts that will certainly send many to jail” READ MORE:
A non-governmental-organisation, the Act for Positive Transformation Initiative, has claimed that it has uncovered moves by the Interim Management Committee of the Niger Delta Development Commission to cover up the alleged N40bn fraud within the organisation.
The statement reads, “In the secret letter which was addressed to the Senate and was signed by the acting Managing Director, Prof Daniel Pondel, the IMC presently seeks for virement to cover up several illegal spending like a whopping N400m purportedly spent on ‘Regional Communication Strategy/Production of Annual Reports’, a project the 2019 budget as passed by the National Assembly provided N110m for.
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