"Corrupt military officers have been able to benefit from the conflict through the creation of fake defence contracts, the proceeds of which are often laundered abroad in the UK, US and elsewhere," Transparency International said.
Two days after his nomination as Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, was rejected by the Nigerian Senate, leading anti-corruption organization, Transparency International, has invited Ibrahim Magu as a guest speaker during its 2017 conference in London.
The Transparency International, TI, has advocated for open contracting to combat corruption in the health sector and improve healthcare delivery in Nigeria.
Transparency International, the global anti-corruption movement, has called on the Nigerian government to strengthen its anti-corruption agencies and show more transparency in on-going effort to recover stolen assets.