An application to have the acting chairman of Economic and Financial Crimes commission, Ibrahim Magu and all former heads of the anti-graft agency investigated has failed at a Federal Capital Territory High Court.
The application was struck out on the grounds that the applicants lacked the locus standi to compel Nigeria’s Attorney-General, to investigate them.
The plaintiffs, George Uboh and George Uboh Whistle-blower Network, claimed that the past EFCC bosses were fraudulent, and refused to account for recovered monies.
All former EFCC chairpersons, and the current acting chairman were listed as defendants.
An application to have the acting chairman of Economic and Financial Crimes commission, Ibrahim Magu and all former heads of the anti-graft agency investigated has failed at a Federal Capital Territory High Court.
The application was struck out on the grounds that the applicants lacked the locus standi to compel Nigeria’s Attorney-General, to investigate them.
The plaintiffs, George Uboh and George Uboh Whistle-blower Network, claimed that the past EFCC bosses were fraudulent, and refused to account for recovered monies.
All former EFCC chairpersons, and the current acting chairman were listed as defendants.
An application to have the acting chairman of Economic and Financial Crimes commission, Ibrahim Magu and all former heads of the anti-graft agency investigated has failed at a Federal Capital Territory High Court.
The application was struck out on the grounds that the applicants lacked the locus standi to compel Nigeria’s Attorney-General, to investigate them.
The plaintiffs, George Uboh and George Uboh Whistle-blower Network, claimed that the past EFCC bosses were fraudulent, and refused to account for recovered monies.
All former EFCC chairpersons, and the current acting chairman were listed as defendants.
An application to have the acting chairman of Economic and Financial Crimes commission, Ibrahim Magu and all former heads of the anti-graft agency investigated has failed at a Federal Capital Territory High Court.
The application was struck out on the grounds that the applicants lacked the locus standi to compel Nigeria’s Attorney-General, to investigate them.
The plaintiffs, George Uboh and George Uboh Whistle-blower Network, claimed that the past EFCC bosses were fraudulent, and refused to account for recovered monies.
All former EFCC chairpersons, and the current acting chairman were listed as defendants.
An application to have the acting chairman of Economic and Financial Crimes commission, Ibrahim Magu and all former heads of the anti-graft agency investigated has failed at a Federal Capital Territory High Court.
The application was struck out on the grounds that the applicants lacked the locus standi to compel Nigeria’s Attorney-General, to investigate them.
The plaintiffs, George Uboh and George Uboh Whistle-blower Network, claimed that the past EFCC bosses were fraudulent, and refused to account for recovered monies.
All former EFCC chairpersons, and the current acting chairman were listed as defendants.
An application to have the acting chairman of Economic and Financial Crimes commission, Ibrahim Magu and all former heads of the anti-graft agency investigated has failed at a Federal Capital Territory High Court.
The application was struck out on the grounds that the applicants lacked the locus standi to compel Nigeria’s Attorney-General, to investigate them.
The plaintiffs, George Uboh and George Uboh Whistle-blower Network, claimed that the past EFCC bosses were fraudulent, and refused to account for recovered monies.
All former EFCC chairpersons, and the current acting chairman were listed as defendants.
An application to have the acting chairman of Economic and Financial Crimes commission, Ibrahim Magu and all former heads of the anti-graft agency investigated has failed at a Federal Capital Territory High Court.
The application was struck out on the grounds that the applicants lacked the locus standi to compel Nigeria’s Attorney-General, to investigate them.
The plaintiffs, George Uboh and George Uboh Whistle-blower Network, claimed that the past EFCC bosses were fraudulent, and refused to account for recovered monies.
All former EFCC chairpersons, and the current acting chairman were listed as defendants.
An application to have the acting chairman of Economic and Financial Crimes commission, Ibrahim Magu and all former heads of the anti-graft agency investigated has failed at a Federal Capital Territory High Court.
The application was struck out on the grounds that the applicants lacked the locus standi to compel Nigeria’s Attorney-General, to investigate them.
The plaintiffs, George Uboh and George Uboh Whistle-blower Network, claimed that the past EFCC bosses were fraudulent, and refused to account for recovered monies.
All former EFCC chairpersons, and the current acting chairman were listed as defendants.