VMT News Ltd
No 1 News Site in Nigeria

EFCC detains ex-AGF Malami over recovered Abacha loots, others 

18

EFCC detains ex-AGF Malami over recovered Abacha loots, others 

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission(EFCC) has detained a former Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, SAN, following his inability to meet the bail conditions granted to him.

A source from the commission who confirmed the development, said that Malami was still in the custody till 10.00p.m on Tuesday for failing to meet the bail requirement.

The former minister has been asked by the anti-graft agency to clear himself of issues relating to money laundering, especially operation of suspicious accounts.

”We have detained the him over terrorism financing and the whereabouts of Abacha loot recovered from Switzerland and Island of Jersey in the UK.

”He would remain in custody until he fulfils the requirements.

“We arrested him for not meeting his bail conditions and he will remain in our custody until he meets those conditions.

“He is presently in our custody. He was initially granted bail but did not meet the conditions. The offences against him are many,” the EFCC source said.

The commission had asked the former minister to be appearing daily for interrogation through the December.

”Presently, we are investigating him for 18 different offences. Some of them are money laundering, abuse of office and terrorism financing.

Malami had insisted that allegations against him were “fabricated.”

”For the avoidance of doubt, my public record in office stands in direct contradiction to any insinuation of complicity in terrorism financing.

”During my tenure as Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, I worked with other arms of government and relevant institutions to strengthen—not weaken—Nigeria’s legal and institutional framework against money laundering and the financing of terrorism,” he said.

Support Voice Media Trust journalism of integrity and credibility

Good journalism costs a lot of money. Yet only good journalism can ensure the possibility of a good society, an accountable democracy, and a transparent government.

For continued free access to the best investigative journalism in the country, we ask you to consider making a modest support to this noble endeavour.

By contributing to Voice Media Trust, you are helping to sustain a journalism of relevance and ensuring it remains free and available to all.

Donate into:

Dollar Account:

  • A/C NO: 3003093745
    A/C NAME: VOICE MEDIA TRUST LTD
    BANK: UNITED BANK FOR AFRICA

Naira Account:

  • A/C NO: 1023717841
    A/C NAME: VOICE  MEDIA TRUST LTD
    BANK: UNITED BANK FOR AFRICA

Leave A Reply

Your email address will not be published.