EFCC Reveals there are plans to frame Magu
The Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission has raised the alarm over an alleged plot to frame its Acting
Chairman, Mr Ibrahim Magu, with ownership of assets abroad, NAN reports. Mr
Wilson Uwujaren, said in a statement on Wednesday, November 1, that ‘shadowy
interests at the receiving end’ of the agency’s anti-corruption campaign were
behind the alleged scheme. He stated: “Those behind the plot, which is believed
to be part of a grand design to discredit the anti-graft czar, have allegedly
finalised plans to name Magu as the owner of choice properties in exotic
locations abroad. “The commission has information that the desperate cabal
could take their gambit to the ridiculous extent of purchasing properties and
registering them in the name of Ibrahim Magu to make the plot believable. “They
are also prepared to sponsor some political hirelings who would come out openly
to claim they have information about the property acquisitions.” According to
him, the alleged plot is aimed at tainting the ‘unblemished integrity’ of Magu,
to make him an object of public ridicule. Uwajuren stated further: “The
commission, however, wishes to alert the public that Magu has no interest in
any property whatsoever outside Nigeria. “He has neither bought a house
anywhere outside Nigeria nor commissioned any person or corporate body to
acquire property in his name or any name remotely linked to him. “The latest
plot is coming many months after the commission similarly raised alarm over
plots by some interests to pay humungous sums into Magu’s accounts with a view
to releasing the information as evidence he had been compromised.”

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