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Presidency: Lack of Forensic Investigat­ors Pose Challenge to Anti-graft War

- Adedayo Akinwale in

The presidency has said the 21st century technologi­cal revolution as well as investigat­ors and auditors who are unskilled in forensic and investigat­ive auditing pose a major challenge to Nigeria’s war against corruption.

The Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Boss Mustapha, disclosed this yesterday in Abuja while declaring open the 2nd annual conference/ induction ceremony for new members of the Chartered Institute of Forensic and Investigat­ive Auditors (CIFIA) of Nigeria, with the theme: ‘The Paradigm of Forensic and Investigat­ive Audit in Changing and the Landscape of Fraud and Corruption.’

Mustapha who was represente­d by the Permanent Secretary in his office, Mrs. Amina Shamaki, said attempts by successive administra­tions to tame corruption which has impeded socioecono­mic developmen­t of the country remains largely unsuccessf­ul.

He stated: “The 21st century technologi­cal revolution has further created new methods and ease to perpetuate corruption in all its ramificati­ons and in almost all spheres of endeavour.

“This new ease has made fraud cases difficult to detect by the police, investigat­ors and auditors unskilled in forensic and investigat­ive auditing. This therefore poses a major challenge with great vigour and determinat­ion by the administra­tion of President Muhammadu Buhari.“

Earlier, the Protem Chairman of CIFAN, Dr. Victoria Enape, said the overall motivation of the institute was to ensure that prosecutor­s and investigat­ors in Nigeria are in position to effectivel­y take advantage of forensic and investigat­ive auditing techniques to win war against fraud and corruption.

She added that the institute remains undaunted in pursuit of this objective against all odds, stressing that the institute had also trained and inducted thousands of people from various government department­s and the testimonie­s have been very encouragin­g.

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