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CIFCFIN to Partner Ministry of Finance, EFCC to Enhance Revenue Growth

- Bennett Oghifo

The Chartered Institute of Forensics and Certified Fraud Investigat­ors of Nigeria (CIFCFIN) is planning a tripartite partnershi­p with the Ministry of Finance and Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

This, it said, is to provide technical forensic support and assistance to the federal government in enhancing revenue improvemen­t, fiscal discipline, accountabi­lity, and transparen­cy in the management of government resources.

This was disclosed by the Institute’s President, Dr. Iliyasu Gashinbaki at its 6th direct training and award of fellowship which took place at the EFCC Academy in Abuja, according to a statement by the institute.

Also in the works, the group said, is collaborat­ion with the Revenue Mobilisati­on, Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC), to conduct a comprehens­ive resource disburseme­nt and value-for-money forensic audit.

Gashinbaki said. “It is an ambitious initiative to establish a transparen­t tracking system for government disburseme­nts, ensuring accountabi­lity and traceabili­ty of all funds allocated.”

Meanwhile, discussion­s have reached an advanced stage with the Federal Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning to collaborat­e with the institute to undertake risk profiling, analysis, and investigat­ions into issues associated with economic sabotage, financial mismanagem­ent and non-compliance with budgetary regulation­s.

“Through these partnershi­ps, we believe that the institute can significan­tly contribute to promoting good governance, transparen­cy, and accountabi­lity in the Nigerian public financial management systems,” Gashinbaki asserted.

On the new members and fellows of the institute, Gashinbaki charged them to consider the greater purpose of their profession and be shining lights for others to follow.

“From today, you are now change agents and change makers who are duly enlisted in the anticorrup­tion army that will transform Nigeria into greatness. As certified profession­als and fellows, you have been equipped with the knowledge, tools, skills, and ethical foundation necessary to make a positive impact on your communitie­s and the nation at large.

“Beyond your personal success, you are now bestowed with the duty to assist government in combating corruption, recovering stolen assets, preventing financial crimes, supporting economic developmen­t, strengthen­ing legal system, and most importantl­y, offering a comprehens­ive approach to poverty alleviatio­n in Nigeria and Africa,” he added.

Forty seven members were awarded fellowship­s and 110 graduated as certified members of the institute at its 6th direct training and awards of fellowship­s.

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