EFCC Design New Corruption Prevention Model
The Chairman of the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission, has designed a new corruption prevention model to
complement its enforcement activities according to its chairman, Abdulrasheed
Bawa
Bawa, spoke on Tuesday through his
Chief of Staff, Hadiza Zubairu Gamawa, at the ongoing capacity building
workshop for members of boards of parastatal, commission and government
agencies, organized by the Bureau of Public Service Reforms, said it has been
established that, it was far cheaper to prevent than fight corruption. He
reiterated his statement before the Senate at his confirmation that he was
going to fight corruption, not corrupt persons.
According to him, the prevention
model will incorporate fraud risk assessment and proactive measures to address
corruption vulnerabilities in public corporations, particularly revenue
generating agencies.
“The EFCC will work with these
institutions to identify corrupt conduits, and ensure they are eliminated from
the system,” he said.
Speaking further, he disclosed that
the Commission will be conducting quarterly workshops on the ills of economic
crimes for enhanced public consciousness of the malaise.
The anti-corruption czar also
took time to x-ray the activities of the agency and the special powers
conferred on it by Section 7 of the EFCC Act. “It is the responsibility of the
EFCC to be proactive and deny the perpetrators of economic crime access to enjoy
the proceeds of crime,” he said.
The Director-General, Bureau of
Public Service Reforms (BPSR), Dasuki Ibrahim Arabi, applauded the Chairman and
the Commission for the presentation, adding that the Bureau was pleased that
the succession plan of the EFCC worked perfectly as the recent change in
leadership has not affected its effectiveness.

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