Ibrahim Lamorde has been
removed as the chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
Lamorde
had held that position since 2011.
According
to Sahara Reporters report, he was replaced with Ibrahim Magu, a top level
official of the Economic and Governance Unit of the EFCC.
Magu
is remembered as a no-nonsense investigator of the commission at its inception.
He had been removed along with several other key officials by Farida
Waziri when she became chairman in 2008.
Lamorde
was accused of diverting N1 trillion proceeds of corruption which was recovered
by EFCC by Dr. George Uboh. The federal government through the Ministry of
Justice directed that he be investigated over allegation of money diversion.
In reaction to his ordeal, Lamorde said the allegations of fraud brought against him was aimed at
disrupting the EFCC’s war on corruption.
Last week, chairman of the Senate Committee on Ethics,
Privileges and Public Petitions, Senator Samuel Anyanwu said the Senate will continue Lamorde’s investigation this week.
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