Senate Adhoc Committee investigating Abdulrasheed Maina’s reinstatement said it has discovered a re-looting by some EFCC officials of 222 recovered property, including hotels and houses, by the Pension Reforms Task Team.
Those properties were reportedly recovered by the Pension Reforms Task Team led by Abdulrasheed Maina a few years ago.
The Senator Emmanuel Paulker-led committee disclosed this at plenary on Thursday while briefing the Senate on the progress made. But couldn’t tender a report because it discovered issues beyond its mandate.
It was however granted gets two weeks extension to conclude investigation.
Senate Adhoc Committee investigating Abdulrasheed Maina’s reinstatement said it has discovered a re-looting by some EFCC officials of 222 recovered property, including hotels and houses, by the Pension Reforms Task Team.
Those properties were reportedly recovered by the Pension Reforms Task Team led by Abdulrasheed Maina a few years ago.
The Senator Emmanuel Paulker-led committee disclosed this at plenary on Thursday while briefing the Senate on the progress made. But couldn’t tender a report because it discovered issues beyond its mandate.
It was however granted gets two weeks extension to conclude investigation.
Senate Adhoc Committee investigating Abdulrasheed Maina’s reinstatement said it has discovered a re-looting by some EFCC officials of 222 recovered property, including hotels and houses, by the Pension Reforms Task Team.
Those properties were reportedly recovered by the Pension Reforms Task Team led by Abdulrasheed Maina a few years ago.
The Senator Emmanuel Paulker-led committee disclosed this at plenary on Thursday while briefing the Senate on the progress made. But couldn’t tender a report because it discovered issues beyond its mandate.
It was however granted gets two weeks extension to conclude investigation.
Senate Adhoc Committee investigating Abdulrasheed Maina’s reinstatement said it has discovered a re-looting by some EFCC officials of 222 recovered property, including hotels and houses, by the Pension Reforms Task Team.
Those properties were reportedly recovered by the Pension Reforms Task Team led by Abdulrasheed Maina a few years ago.
The Senator Emmanuel Paulker-led committee disclosed this at plenary on Thursday while briefing the Senate on the progress made. But couldn’t tender a report because it discovered issues beyond its mandate.
It was however granted gets two weeks extension to conclude investigation.
Senate Adhoc Committee investigating Abdulrasheed Maina’s reinstatement said it has discovered a re-looting by some EFCC officials of 222 recovered property, including hotels and houses, by the Pension Reforms Task Team.
Those properties were reportedly recovered by the Pension Reforms Task Team led by Abdulrasheed Maina a few years ago.
The Senator Emmanuel Paulker-led committee disclosed this at plenary on Thursday while briefing the Senate on the progress made. But couldn’t tender a report because it discovered issues beyond its mandate.
It was however granted gets two weeks extension to conclude investigation.
Senate Adhoc Committee investigating Abdulrasheed Maina’s reinstatement said it has discovered a re-looting by some EFCC officials of 222 recovered property, including hotels and houses, by the Pension Reforms Task Team.
Those properties were reportedly recovered by the Pension Reforms Task Team led by Abdulrasheed Maina a few years ago.
The Senator Emmanuel Paulker-led committee disclosed this at plenary on Thursday while briefing the Senate on the progress made. But couldn’t tender a report because it discovered issues beyond its mandate.
It was however granted gets two weeks extension to conclude investigation.
Senate Adhoc Committee investigating Abdulrasheed Maina’s reinstatement said it has discovered a re-looting by some EFCC officials of 222 recovered property, including hotels and houses, by the Pension Reforms Task Team.
Those properties were reportedly recovered by the Pension Reforms Task Team led by Abdulrasheed Maina a few years ago.
The Senator Emmanuel Paulker-led committee disclosed this at plenary on Thursday while briefing the Senate on the progress made. But couldn’t tender a report because it discovered issues beyond its mandate.
It was however granted gets two weeks extension to conclude investigation.
Senate Adhoc Committee investigating Abdulrasheed Maina’s reinstatement said it has discovered a re-looting by some EFCC officials of 222 recovered property, including hotels and houses, by the Pension Reforms Task Team.
Those properties were reportedly recovered by the Pension Reforms Task Team led by Abdulrasheed Maina a few years ago.
The Senator Emmanuel Paulker-led committee disclosed this at plenary on Thursday while briefing the Senate on the progress made. But couldn’t tender a report because it discovered issues beyond its mandate.
It was however granted gets two weeks extension to conclude investigation.