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Ibrahim Magu, the acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, yesterday in Abuja during the unveiling of Corruption Anonymous — a whistle-blower support project, urged Nigerians to continue to help in the fight against corruption by providing information to anti-corruption agencies.
Magu disclosed that the EFCC has recovered at least N29bn based on tips from whistle-blowers so
far.
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