According to Ibrahim Magu the
Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has said that
China and Japan are refusing to cooperate with the agency’s war against
corruption.
Magu made the disclosure on
Tuesday, February 23, 2016, during a meeting with the Association of Chief
Audit Executives of Banks in Nigeria, Punch reports.
“The cooperation from the
Chinese end has been very minimal, it is not encouraging,” Magu said.
“There is more
collaboration from the US, the United Kingdom and Switzerland essentially
through INTERPOL or government to government,” he added.
Magu also urged the bankers
to assist the agency in the fight against corruption.
The EFCC boss had earlier
said that he is willing to pay the ultimate price to fight corruption.

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