N10 billion fraud icpc detains 4 former kogi commissioners
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The Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC) has detained four former commissioners of the Kogi State Government for allegedly embezzling N10 billion. The former commissioners, who were not named in the report, were arrested and detained by the ICPC for questioning over the alleged fraud.
According to the ICPC, the former commissioners were involved in a scheme to divert public funds meant for the development of the state to personal use. The commission alleged that the former commissioners used their positions to siphon off the funds, which were meant to be used for the benefit of the people of Kogi State.
The ICPC said that its investigation revealed that the former commissioners had mismanaged the funds, which were meant to be used for the development of the state. The commission alleged that the former commissioners had used the funds to finance their personal projects and businesses, rather than using them for the benefit of the people of Kogi State.
The ICPC said that it would continue to investigate the matter and would take appropriate action against the former commissioners if they are found to have committed any wrongdoing. The commission urged the people of Kogi State to report any cases of corruption to it, and promised to take action against anyone found to have engaged in corrupt practices.
It is worth noting that the ICPC is an independent anti-corruption agency that is responsible for investigating and prosecuting cases of corruption in Nigeria. The agency has the power to investigate and prosecute cases of corruption, and can detain individuals suspected of engaging in corrupt practices.