The Independent Corrupt Practices and other related offences Commission (ICPC) has said that it has recovered N454.805billion worth of government assets in four years.
This was revealed by the deputy director, Planning, Research and Statistics, ICPC, Jude Okoye, at a training of journalists in Abuja.
Giving a breakdown of the recovered assets, Okoye said, “N9.341 billion was cash recovery in ICPC account and N67.236 billion from ICPC Intervention Investigation, while N257.492 billion were funds restrained through final forfeiture.”
He also said the sum of N2.865 billion was recovered from Constituency and Executive Project Tracking Initiatives (CEPTI), and other assets, while another N45.280 billion was from CEPTI-completed projects on return of contractors.
He further said through Constituency and Executive Project Tracking Initiatives, the Commission was able to track 3,422 projects.
He also said that ICPC has recovered N26.573 billion from cash restrained through budget tracking.
On convictions, he said the commission has has recorded 90 convictions within the period under review.
Okoye said: “the convictions were recorded in 4,737 investigated cases by the commission, with many still pending in various courts.”
While calling for the support of all Nigerians in the war against corruption, Okoye expressed the commitment of ICPC to continue to synergise with government agencies and development partners in the fight against corruption in Nigeria.
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