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7 Things You Should Know If You Want To Be A Whistleblower by bonaonyex(m): 12:34pm On May 17, 2017
The Nigerian government has launched a whistleblower policy to boost its fight against corruption.

Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed said in February that the largest amount recovered due to the policy was a sum of $136.7 million which was found in in a commercial bank.

A whistleblower also, on Wednesday, April 12, led the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to a home in Ikoyi, Lagos where about $50 million was found hidden in fireproof safes.

Here are seven things you should know about the government’s whistleblower policy:

1. A whistleblower is expected to provide information on cases of mismanagement of public funds and assets, financial malpractice or fraud, bribery and corruption among other things.

2. The policy does not apply to personal matters concerning private contracts or agreements.

3. A whistleblower can submit information through an online portal on the ministry of finance website by email or by phone.

4. A whistleblower may choose to remain anonymous while providing information and is also entitled to protection.

5. A whistleblower is also entitled to a financial reward. If funds are voluntarily returned due to information provided by the whistleblower, he may be entitled to between 2.5 percent and 5 percent of the amount recovered.

6. The whistleblower must provide the government with exclusive information that it does not already have and could not have obtained from any other public source.

7. A whistle-blower who gives false or misleading information will be liable to investigation and possible prosecution.

Abeg make we join the chorus joor make Nigeria better. smiley

Re: 7 Things You Should Know If You Want To Be A Whistleblower by alist(m): 12:36pm On May 17, 2017
Informative ....
Re: 7 Things You Should Know If You Want To Be A Whistleblower by joe4real12: 12:56pm On May 17, 2017
No. 7 though Lol

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