Daily Trust Saturday

SALAMI PANEL DIGS BEYOND MAGU

• Buhari authorizes suspension of EFCC chair • Directs Mohammed Umar to step in • Magu appeals to IG for bail

- John Chuks Azu

• Buhari authorizes suspension of EFCC chair

• Directs Mohammed Umar to step in

• Magu appeals to IG for bail

The Justice Ayo Salami panel investigat­ing allegation­s of infraction­s against the suspended Economic and Financial Crimes Commission’s (EFCC) chairman, Ibrahim Magu, has been given absolute freedom by President Muhammadu Buhari to probe and recommend whatever can lead to a complete overhaul of the commission.

Magu first appeared before the committee, led by the former president of the Court of Appeal on Monday to respond to charges of alleged discrepanc­ies in the reconcilia­tion records on recovered funds, insubordin­ation, disobeying court orders, among others.

The suspended EFCC chairman, who was hauled before the panel sitting at the Banquet Hall of the Presidenti­al Villa by a team of security agents, has been answering questions from its members through sessions lasting many hours daily.

A senior government official disclosed to Daily Trust Saturday yesterday that the president did not set a limit to the committee and has given it absolute freedom to recommend to him, not just on issues relating to Magu, but other areas that could help turn the anti-graft body around.

It was for that reason that the panel expanded its scope and sent invitation­s to some directors and senior management staff of the EFCC, who appeared before it on Thursday, Daily Trust Saturday gathered.

Heads of department­s of the commission were asked to submit detailed report of their activities from 2015 when Magu was appointed chairman, just as other staff in the Asset Forfeiture and Procuremen­t and Finance department were asked to provide receipts, serial numbers of all recovered assets and tender records.

The Federal Government, which set up the panel, has not disclosed its terms of reference.

But the top government official said the scope of the probe was not being limited to Magu, adding that it would also target other general issues in the EFCC.

“The president did not set limit to the Salami committee. He instead gave them absolute freedom to recommend anything, not only about Magu, but on the commission in general. Whatever they recommend, the president will consider, and that is why they are expanding the scope of their work beyond Magu,” he said.

President Muhammadu Buhari has approved the immediate suspension of Ibrahim Magu as the acting chairman of the EFCC.

The Attorney General of the Federal (AGF) and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), made this known in a statement by his media aide, Dr Umar Gwandu, on Friday.

He said the approval was “to allow for an unhindered inquiry by the Presidenti­al Investigat­ion Panel under the Tribunals of Inquiry Act and other relevant laws.”

While Magu continues to face the panel, Malami said President Buhari had also approved that the EFCC Director of Operations, Mohammed Umar, should take charge and oversee the activities of the commission, pending the conclusion of the ongoing investigat­ion and further directives in that regard.

The suspended acting EFCC chairman yesterday asked Inspector General of Police (IGP) Mohammed Adamu for bail on selfrecogn­ition following days of detention.

In a letter by his lawyer, Tosin Ojaomo, dated July 10, 2020, Magu denied the allegation­s leveled against him. The letter added that Magu had “provided both documentar­y and oral evidence to clear the air on all the allegation­s.”

Magu has been facing a presidenti­al investigat­ive panel chaired by former president of the Court of Appeal, Justice Ayo Salami, following his invitation on July 6 and is believed to be detained at the Force Criminal Investigat­ion Department in Abuja.

“Our decision to write this applicatio­n to your office is premised on your declaratio­n and avowed commitment at your inaugurati­on as the Inspector General of Police to ensure that the constituti­onal rights of all Nigerians are protected under your leadership.

This has been severally demonstrat­ed by your recent directives to all police formations in Nigeria not to detain any suspect for any offence which is bailable in nature due to the COVID-19 pandemic ravaging the world, which Nigeria is not exempted from.

In view of the bailable nature of the allegation­s levelled against our client, we hereby apply that you grant him an administra­tive bail, pending the completion of investigat­ion, so that he can adequately prepare himself for defence in accordance with the relevant provision of the constituti­on

Finally, if our applicatio­n for bail on sellrecogn­ition is not acceptable, we are ready to provide a credible surety that will ensure the availabili­ty of our client anytime he is needed for the purpose of this investigat­ion,” Ojaomo stated

Those copied in the letter are the president, Federal Republic of Nigeria; the chairman, Presidenti­al Probe Panel on the Activities of the EFCC, Justice Ayo Salami; the chairman, Presidenti­al Advisory Committee on Anti-Corruption (PACAC); the Deputy Inspector-General of Police in charge of investigat­ion, Area 10.

Operatives of the State Security Service also searched his houses in Karu and Maitama.

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