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FG Approves Creation Of New Anti-Corruption Agency by EBMedia: 5:40am On Sep 17, 2020
The federal government on Wednesday approved the establishment of “ The Proceeds of Crime Recovery and Management Agency, to join the growing list of anti graft agencies established by the government

The government had in efforts to tackle corruption, established the Economic and Financial Crime Commission EFCC Act of 2004, the Independent Corrupt Practices & Other Related Offences Act 2000, the Advance Fee Fraud and Other Related Offences Act 2006 and the Money Laundering (Prohibition) (Amendment) Act 2012.

Others include the Miscellaneous Offences Act, Code of Conduct Act, the Nigerian Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative Act, the Freedom of Information Act 2011, the Fiscal Responsibilities Act 2010, as well as the Penal Code Laws of Federation of Nigeria 2004.

The government also promulgated the Criminal Code Law of Federation of Nigeria 2004, the Banks and Other Financial Institutions (Amendment) Act 1991 and the Failed Banks (Recovery of Debts) and Financial Malpractices in Banks (Amendment) Act 1994.

At the virtual meeting of the Federal Executive Council FEC presided over by President Muhammadu Buhari at the presidential villa, Abuja, the Council approved the transmission of a bill named “Proceeds of Crime Recovery and Management Agency Bill,” to the National Assembly.

Minister of Justice and Attorney General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, explained that the agency is necessary to mange assets that constitute proceeds of crimes as he pointed out that previous proceeds of crime are scattered in different and multiple agencies.

“The Federal Ministry of Justice presented to Council a memo today. The Council memo is about a Bill which will seeks the approval of the Council to transmit to the National Assembly for passage. It is Proceeds of Crime Recovery and management Agency Bill.

“It is in essence a bill that is targeted and intended to have in place a legal and institutional framework. The legal component of it is having a law. And the institutional component of it is to have an agency that will be saddled with the responsibility of managing the assets that constitute the proceeds of crime in Nigeria.

“What happens before now is the proceeds of crime are scattered all over, and mostly in the hands of different and multiple agencies of government inclusive of the police, the DSS, EFCC, and ICPC.

“So, with that kind of arrangement which is ad-hoc, there is no agency of government that is saddled with the responsibility of data generation, an agency that can give you off-head the number of landed assets, number of immovable assets, the amount in cash that are recovered by the federal government by way of interim forfeiture overweigh of a
final forfeigture.

“So, it is indeed overtime a kind of arrangement that is not uniform and consistent.”

According to him, the new law seeks to move the fight against corruption to the next level.

He added: “Next level of transparency, next level of accountability in essence, will have in place an agency of government that is exclusively responsible for anything proceeds of crime.

“A one-stop shop arrangement by which all the assests that are recovered arising from crimes that are indeed vested in the federal government, you have a one-stop arrangenet where you can have an information. As it is for example, the Federal Ministry of Justice is only in a position to account and giving comprehensive account of what
recoveries were made by the ministry.

“But any recovery made by the police, DSS, the Ministry of Justice is not in a position to know. So, for the purpose of decision making and policy, the federal government is not in a position to have a wholistic appreciation.

“So, by the bill that is now presented for the consideration of the council, we’ll have a law that establishes an agency, and secondly, an agency.

“And as you rightly know, Mr President has sanctioned ever since he came on board, that there should be a budget line, a budget item for recovered assets.

“So, if you have a budget item for recovered assets, this agency will now be in a position to provide information to the Federal Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning on demand as to what amount is available for budget purposes, thereby establishing the desired transparency, the desired accountability which has not been available before now.

“So, it is about a memo that seeks to establish a legal framework, that seeks to establish institutional framework, that seeks to further take the fight against corruption to the next level by way of establishing transparency, accountability and making the possibility of forfeiture a proceeds of crime easy through the sanctioning of non-conviction based forfeiture among others.”

When asked whether the bill stemmed from his experience with the suspended Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ibrahim Magu, he said it had been long in planning.

Malami further explained: “Let me take you through the history lane as far as the proceeds of crime bill is concerned. There was an attempt some time back in 2007 to present to the FEC, it was unsuccessful, the bill was not passed.

“There was further attempt in 2011 to present same bill with some material amendments, and then it did not succeed in getting the blessings of FEC. And there was a further attempt in 2019 to present the Bill and it wasn’t as well successful but it eventually
succeeded today.

“So, perhaps to now tie it to a particular institution or particular development of 2020, I think is unfounded taking into consideration the historical antecedents relating to the bill.“

On the controversy surrounding the new gazette he issued, which has been seen as an attempt to weaken the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), he said: “The first question has to do with rules of professional conduct with particular reference to a gazet in contention. My response is simple, that the matter is being interrogated and id make statement at the
appropriate time and id say no more as far as that issue is concerned.”

FEC also approved a new national policy on occupational safety and health, tagged: “National Policy on Occupational Safety 2020.”

Minister of Labour and employment, Chris Ngige disclosed this while briefing correspondents on his memo to FEC.

He explained that the new policy is aimed at ensuring that all workers are safe at their work places across the country, adding that it derives from provisions of the Nigerian constitution and the International Labour Organisation’s (ILO) convention.

Ngige added: “The Federal executive Council today approved a new policy on occupational safety and health-2020. This policy is designed to make for safety and health of workers at work places.

“It derives from the main ground norm norm law of the 1999 constitution as amended, which in section 17 (3c) prescribes that the Nigerian State shall make laws and bye-laws for preservation of the health and well-being of workers in the work places; men and women at work.

“It also derives form the ILO convention 155, which Nigeria has also domesticated. Again, that talks about making the work place conducive and ensuring the health and well-being of workers.”

The Minister said the last time the policy was reviewed was 14 years ago but the new one has a review period of three years.

He stated: “The last policy we have was approved in 2006 which makes it exactly 14 years since that was approved by the Federal Executive Council and that is the policy we have been working on. But you know that 14 years is a long span in the life of any law so in the course of operation, certain issues have been thrown up, the world has gone digital, work place mechanism and hazards have been changing and it was therefore necessary that we do a new policy.

“This policy we did now is what you call repeal and replace and it takes care of all that is needed for now, for the health of Nigerian workers.”

Continuing, he said: “It gives specific roles to agencies, National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency (NESREA,) Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA,) Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Standards Organisation of Nigeria and the Federal Ministry of Health.

“Everybody has his own role now because it’s a cross-cutting situation as most Ministries, Departments and Agencies of government are involved.”

On the seven-day ultimatum given by the Trade Union Congress (TUC) threatening strike action, the Minister maintained that it is misplaced because it was addressed to the President of Nigerian, which he said, contravenes labour laws.

He said: “The TUC issue, the seven-day ultimatum was misplaced because they were writing the President and issuing ultimatum to him.

“The President is not recognised by ILO. The competent authority for this nature of dispute in Nigeria resides in the man who oversees them, which is whoever is the Minister of Labour and Employment.”
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Re: FG Approves Creation Of New Anti-Corruption Agency by adioolayi(m): 6:21am On Sep 17, 2020
We are talking about very harsh economy due to devastating effects of CoVID19 and all....

There is inevitable increase in Tax, electricity tarrif , PMS and all...

Now, how do Government mitigate against all these effects Is it not by cutting down the cost of governance that we are all talking is too bogus and extravagant before this pandemic

Rather, they have chosen to create new agency, new directors, new board members, new office space, new operational vehicles and other infrastructure....NEW WAYS OF MORE SPENDING SPREE!!!

So sad!!!

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Re: FG Approves Creation Of New Anti-Corruption Agency by Nobody: 6:21am On Sep 17, 2020
waste of tax payers money
pmb no doubt is an expert in failure

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Re: FG Approves Creation Of New Anti-Corruption Agency by Osnami: 6:21am On Sep 17, 2020
sad
Re: FG Approves Creation Of New Anti-Corruption Agency by GboyegaD(m): 6:21am On Sep 17, 2020
The foolishness of our government and the cost of governance in Nigeria is irritating. Why do we need this agency when we have ICPC and EFCC?

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Re: FG Approves Creation Of New Anti-Corruption Agency by Abboki: 6:22am On Sep 17, 2020
tongue
Re: FG Approves Creation Of New Anti-Corruption Agency by Nobody: 6:22am On Sep 17, 2020
While reading this, I saw how hard it was to defend this unreasonable move.

Recovered loot... They will work with finance office... Its a bill..... Idiala bla bla angry

What happens to ICPC and EFCC been revamped and branch of it set aside to see to all recovered assets and loot, giving reports to the appropriate authorities. At a time we need to start cutting down expenses.... But this people feel they should spend more. sad angry angry

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Re: FG Approves Creation Of New Anti-Corruption Agency by MANNABBQGRILLS: 6:22am On Sep 17, 2020
This is what we need in our darling nation at the moment :

Institute DEATH PENALTY to proven THEFT OF PUBLIC FUNDS no matter how little, and LIFE Jail Sentences for COLLABORATORS.

And to be nice and not too harsh,
Let us include the below....


Reduce current ALL Political Office Holders PAY CHEQUES by 51.5%, without exception.

Do away with special remuneration to POLITICAL ADVISERS & PUBLIC SERVANTS e.g; Purchase of Private Vehicles, Houses, granting Govt paid Vacations, paying for 1st & Business Class Transportations, etc, etc...

Abolish payment of OVERSEAS MEDICAL BILLS for Political Office Holders.

Eliminate PRIVATE PRACTICE in public workforce.

Eliminate participation of Public Workforce in Partisan Politics.

Institute EMPLOYMENT BY MERIT, and eliminate UNDEREMPLOYMENT.

Review and eliminate allocation of Govt paid POLITICAL AIDES & SUPPORT STAFF to Political Office Holders.

Finally,
Move Nigeria MORE to Private Sector Driven Economy

One of the many reasons we voted in this Government.
Nigeria will be great again in our lifetime...... we will keep believing in her.

We Rise!

Meanwhile,
We came across this bizarre news below early this morning.
We are still trying to confirm how true this is.
We will keep you posted......
Story for another thread......

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Re: FG Approves Creation Of New Anti-Corruption Agency by grimandevil: 6:22am On Sep 17, 2020
Creating more and more agencies to tackle crime is not the issue. If integrity is lacking we will continue to be shouting is ok off the mic.

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Re: FG Approves Creation Of New Anti-Corruption Agency by WeRblessed(f): 6:22am On Sep 17, 2020
Is it not Nigeria? The new agency will breed a new form of corruption. TOMATO or TOMETO all the same!

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Re: FG Approves Creation Of New Anti-Corruption Agency by Fheelzz(m): 6:22am On Sep 17, 2020
Another money to be swallowed

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Re: FG Approves Creation Of New Anti-Corruption Agency by Arizonaz: 6:22am On Sep 17, 2020
“But any recovery made by the police, DSS, the Ministry of Justice is not in a position to know. So, for the purpose of decision making and policy, the federal government is not in a position to have a wholistic appreciation.

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Re: FG Approves Creation Of New Anti-Corruption Agency by Timi141: 6:22am On Sep 17, 2020
So, in other words to efficiently manage the loot they seized from looters they have to create a whole new agency. They can't even create a sub agency under EFCC or ICPC.

This administration na confirm cruise. Just bloating the civil service with irrelevant workers.

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Re: FG Approves Creation Of New Anti-Corruption Agency by NigeriaB(m): 6:22am On Sep 17, 2020
If only we can institutionalise LOVE as a nation, all these wouldn't be necessary..

Love is the answer...


Please guys, spread love as thick as you can...

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Re: FG Approves Creation Of New Anti-Corruption Agency by fratermathy(m): 6:23am On Sep 17, 2020
Such a waste! Why create another agency when we already have two!! ICPC and EFCC are not enough? The type of leaders we have makes me wonder whether Nigeria struck a deal with the devil in 1960.

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Re: FG Approves Creation Of New Anti-Corruption Agency by Elslim: 6:23am On Sep 17, 2020
Nice one

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Re: FG Approves Creation Of New Anti-Corruption Agency by tutudesz: 6:23am On Sep 17, 2020
You go read news today open mouth shocked , only to read another news tomorrow were strong pass yesterday news again only this country go kill person physically and spiritually at the same time. What has EFCC, Icpc and code of conduct accomplish since creations

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Re: FG Approves Creation Of New Anti-Corruption Agency by nzeobi(m): 6:23am On Sep 17, 2020
Why not merge EFCC and ICPC and amend the laws establishing them to make independent of the executive manipulation and interference.
Why not establish a corruption tribunal so that evercase of corruption will be concluded in 6 months.
Efcc established to stop official corruption now goes about extorting 500k- 2 million from yahoo boys and you think we are making progress.

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Re: FG Approves Creation Of New Anti-Corruption Agency by Lakeshizu(m): 6:23am On Sep 17, 2020
This president is brainless honestly

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Re: FG Approves Creation Of New Anti-Corruption Agency by ProfAmaben(m): 6:23am On Sep 17, 2020
This country is just creating an avenue for the kids of northerners in getting juicy federal government jobs. Shameless nation with visionless leaders.

What has ICPC ever achieved since it's inception?

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Re: FG Approves Creation Of New Anti-Corruption Agency by GOFRONT(m): 6:23am On Sep 17, 2020
And the approval was done by a Corrupt individual.

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Re: FG Approves Creation Of New Anti-Corruption Agency by pretydiva(f): 6:24am On Sep 17, 2020
Wasting tax payers money on some stupid agency. Mcteww

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Re: FG Approves Creation Of New Anti-Corruption Agency by merry101: 6:24am On Sep 17, 2020
Wasting of money
Re: FG Approves Creation Of New Anti-Corruption Agency by Wanaseekhelp: 6:24am On Sep 17, 2020
EBMedia:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/businessday.ng/news/article/fg-approves-new-anti-corruption-agency/amp/
Instead of you to strengthen the existing institutions you're creating more.what's wrong with our leaders self?
Re: FG Approves Creation Of New Anti-Corruption Agency by Timekeeper: 6:24am On Sep 17, 2020
sad. Which one again dem wan create?
Re: FG Approves Creation Of New Anti-Corruption Agency by Skyfornia(m): 6:25am On Sep 17, 2020
The ones already existing, what have they achieved?
Re: FG Approves Creation Of New Anti-Corruption Agency by WorkTheTalk(m): 6:25am On Sep 17, 2020
So 5 years into this regime we are still fighting corruption? Is it the corruption left behind by the previous government or this present one we are creating new agency to fight?
Lesson..... Deceit begets deceit. When you Conquer with deceit, you rule with deceit.

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