Buhari worried over assets gathered by anti-corruption agencies – AGF

President Buhari

The Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami says President Muhammadu Buhari has expressed worry over the delay in passage of the Proceeds of Crime Act by the National Assembly.

Malami stated this when he briefed State House correspondents on the outcome of a closed-door meeting with President Buhari in the Presidential Villa, Abuja, on Tuesday.

“It’s a routine briefing of the president as it relates to general issues – the issues that have to do with anti-corruption.

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“Mr. President is worried about the anti-corruption bills that are pending before the National Assembly overtime. There has not been any expeditious determination on the passage of the bills and indeed, the asset management agency was also part of the discussion.

“Mr President is worried that the assets that have been gathered over time by the agencies of government and that are responsible for the fight against corruption are scattered all over the place. Embedded in the Proceeds of Crime Bill is Asset Management Agency which is the agency put in place by the presidency for the purpose of the management of the associated assets that are recovered.

“So, Mr. President is indeed worried and the discussions bothered on how best we can handle it. There are limited issues that relate to the parastatals under the Ministry of Justice,’’ he said.

He added that he briefed Buhari on the report of the Electoral Reform Committee.

He said the meeting was to seek “the direction as to what to do next as it relates to the Electoral Reform Committee report that has been submitted and to consider routine processes under the Ministry of Justice’’.

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