Nigeria: 'ICPC Should Be Allowed to Fund It Activities From Recovered Money'

If the Independent Corrupt Practices and other related Commission ICPC was allowed to use part of the money it recovered from suspects, the challenge of funding that is facing the commission would have been reduced, Chairman House Committee on Anti-Corruption and National Ethics, Abiodun Faleke, has said.

Faleke, who made this known at the end of budget defence by the chairman of ICPC, Mr. EKpo Nta, at the National Assembly, commended the commission for its efforts at reducing the menace off corruption in the country.

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