The embattled Acting Chairman of Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission, EFCC, Ibrahim Magu, was on Wednesday confronted with more
allegations.
The Justice Ayo Salami-led Presidential panel asked him to account for 380 houses and seven vessels loaded with crude oil.
The probe panel also grilled on him on the disposal of assets worth N37 billion.
Magu
is being grilled, following allegations raised against him by
Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar
Malami(SAN).
The panel started quizzing Magu on Monday after his
arrest by detectives in Abuja. On Tuesday, he was grilled on cash
discrepancies said to be N539 billion realised from the sale of seized
assets and N504 billion declared by the commission.
Both issues are part of the over 20 allegations levelled against the anti-graft agency chairman by the AGF.
Vanguard
also gathered, on Wednesday, that on the ground floor of the Federal
Criminal Investigation Department, FCID, Area 10, Abuja, where the EFCC
boss is being held, his family members are allowed to visit him.
A
Presidency source had said, on Tuesday, that the probe was an
affirmation that nobody under the present administration was above
scrutiny. The source had also explained that the interrogation of the
anti-graft boss was being done to give him the opportunity to clear
himself of the weighty allegations.
Vanguard gathered that Magu
was brought to the venue at about 11:14am from the Force Criminal
Investigation Department, FCID, building where he had been held since
Monday. He was also joined by his lawyer at the panel for interrogation.
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