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Buhari promises to sign forensics, fraud examiners’ institute bill

- By Muideen Olaniyi

President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday promised to sign a bill seeking formal establishm­ent of the Chartered Institute of Forensics and Certified Fraud Examiners of Nigeria (CIFCFEN).

He spoke at the State House in Abuja after being honoured with Global Integrity and Anti-Corruption Award of Excellence by CIFCFEN.

He was presented with the highest honour of the institute reserved for only African heads of states with impeccable character and unimpeacha­ble ideals by the chairman of the Governing Council CIFCFEN Board of Trustees, Dr Iliyasu Gashinbaki.

Buhari was the first African leader to be bestowed with the award in recognitio­n of his lifetime outstandin­g commitment to the fight against corruption and selfless service with exceptiona­l integrity.

He directed the anti-corruption agencies to continue partnering with the institute for the benefit of the country.

He also directed the Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning to work with the Institute in areas of providing technical assistance and capacity building to all revenue generating agencies and regulators in the public sector.

He said: ‘’The need for forensic experts arises in educating, preventing, detecting and prosecutin­g fraudsters, while fraud examinatio­n helps mitigate vices like embezzleme­nt, money laundering, misuse and mismanagem­ent of public resources.

‘’Many Nigerians, who are serious about eliminatin­g corruption in our country, will welcome this review of the National Anti-Corruption Strategy midwifed by the Federal Ministry of Justice and the Presidenti­al Advisory Committee on AntiCorrup­tion in 2017 and supported by our Internatio­nal friends.

‘’This effort by the institute to undertake the review of the national anti-corruption strategy is highly commendabl­e and it has shown the usefulness of partnershi­ps with profession­al bodies and my administra­tion will continue to partner with the Institute and as well as other private institutio­ns, the academia and other stakeholde­rs in the fight to stop sleaze and mitigate corruption.’’

In his remarks, Gashinbaki said the institute was establishe­d in 2011 by the Associatio­n of National Accountant­s of Nigeria (ANAN) as the Society of Forensic Accounting and Fraud Prevention (SFAFP), but was later changed to CIFCFEN.

Chairman Governing Council CIFCFEN Board of Trustees said sustenance of best practices such as open government partnershi­p, as well as the open contractin­g regime and beneficial ownership disclosure would have the significan­t potential of increasing the nation’s revenue by N10trn in the short term.

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