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African Anti-graft Heads Seek Repatriati­on of Stolen Assets from Europe, US

- Kingsley Nwezeh in Abuja

Heads of anti-corruption agencies in Africa weekend called on Heads of Government in Europe, the United States and other jurisdicti­ons to work towards speedy and unfettered repatriati­on of recovered assets to African countries.

This was contained in a communique issued at the end of the 9th Commonweal­th Regional Conference of Anti-Corruption Agencies in Africa at the Lake Victoria Serena Golf Resort & Spa in Kampala, Uganda.

The event, which held from May 6 to10, 2019, was attended heads of anti-graft agencies in Africa with the theme:“Time to Act: Prevent Corruption for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t.”

A statement issued yesterday by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) said the conference expressed concerns over the heavy losses that Africa suffered as a result of illegal transfers of proceeds of corruption and crime out of the continent, saying there was the need to strengthen cooperatio­n and collaborat­ion among the anti-corruption agencies in Commonweal­th Africa for purposes of facilitati­ng asset recovery and return.

President of the Uganda, Yoweri Museveni, declared the conference open on May 6, 2019 while the Commonweal­th Secretary General, Hon. Patricia Scotland, spoke on remarkable achievemen­ts of anti-graft agencies in Africa.

The Acting Chairman of the EFCC and the immediate past Chairman of Associatio­n of Anti- Corruption Agencies in Commonweal­th Africa, Ibrahim Magu, in his speech, highlighte­d major achievemen­ts of the commission under his watch.

Experts from different areas of specialisa­tion, gave illuminati­ng experience­s and solutions on how to tackle the menace of corruption.

The communique further urged anti-corruption agencies to emulate the EFCC and acquire polygraph technology as part of their investigat­ive and integrity testing process.

The EFCC is the only agency in Commonweal­th Africa using the technology for corruption cases in courts.

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