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N9.33m fraud: ICPC grills AMAC director, others

The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has quizzed the Director of Agriculture, Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC), Mr. Ishaya Reuben Wyah, and other top management staff of the Council for allegedly receiving N9.33 million bribe from a contractor.

The Commission has also interrogated the Chief of Staff to AMAC Chairman, Mr. Tanko Ibrahim Likita, for allegedly receiving N1.8 million as part of his share of the bribe money, a statement on Thursday by the ICPC spokesperson, Rasheedat Okoduwa said.

She explained that the bribe money allegedly received by the council staff was part of kickbacks from an N89 million contract for the supply of tractors awarded in 2016 by AMAC to Mass International Equipment Limited.

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She added that ICPC during investigation discovered that Mr. Wyah received N9.33 million as bribe from Mass International Equipment Limited through his Guaranty Trust Bank account immediately after the contract was awarded.

“Thereafter, the Director went ahead to illegally distribute the alleged contract proceeds to others including the Chief of Staff to the Council Chairman,” She said.

She said the ICPC has helped the company to recover N22 million as part of the contract sum owed by the council.

The Commission has also directed the council to ensure complete payment of the balance before the end of 2018.

The Commission said it is still in the process of recovering the bribes collected by the suspects.

Okoduwa said the suspects will be charged to court upon the completion of investigation.

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