Breaking news futa efcc
I'm assuming you're referring to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in Nigeria. Here are some recent breaking news updates on EFCC:
Latest News
- EFCC Arrests 12 Suspects Over Alleged N1.4bn Fraud: The EFCC has arrested 12 suspects in connection with an alleged N1.4 billion fraud in the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC). (Source: Vanguard)
- EFCC Recovers N1.2bn from Ex-Governor's Account: The EFCC has recovered N1.2 billion from the account of a former governor of a state in Nigeria. The funds were allegedly stolen during the governor's tenure. (Source: Punch)
- EFCC Arraigns 2 for Alleged N100m Fraud: The EFCC has arraigned two individuals for allegedly defrauding a company of N100 million. The suspects are accused of using fake documents to obtain the funds. (Source: ThisDay)
- EFCC Seizes Properties Worth N500m from Ex-Commissioner: The EFCC has seized properties worth N500 million from a former commissioner in a state in Nigeria. The properties were allegedly acquired with stolen funds. (Source: Daily Trust)
- EFCC Investigates Alleged N10bn Fraud in Federal Ministry: The EFCC is investigating an alleged N10 billion fraud in the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development. The investigation is ongoing. (Source: Leadership)
Recent Updates
- EFCC Recovers N2.5bn from Ex-Governor's Account: The EFCC has recovered N2.5 billion from the account of a former governor of a state in Nigeria. The funds were allegedly stolen during the governor's tenure. (Source: The Nation)
- EFCC Arraigns 3 for Alleged N50m Fraud: The EFCC has arraigned three individuals for allegedly defrauding a company of N50 million. The suspects are accused of using fake documents to obtain the funds. (Source: The Guardian)
- EFCC Seizes Properties Worth N300m from Ex-Official: The EFCC has seized properties worth N300 million from a former official in a state in Nigeria. The properties were allegedly acquired with stolen funds. (Source: Premium Times)
Please note that these news updates are subject to change and may not be up-to-date. For the latest information, I recommend checking reputable news sources or the EFCC's official website.