
A Chief Superintendent at the EFCC, Samuel Chime, has called on Nigerians to report people living above their earnings, especially civil servants.
“Petition EFCC if you know any civil servant living above his means,” he said.
Chime who said there were limited resources at the EFCC’s disposal, added that the Commission was doing all within its power to go after corrupt civil servants with many cases currently in court.
Chime also warned against job racketeering and visa scams, saying everyone involved would be prosecuted when apprehended.
“It’s a minimum of seven years and maximum of 20 years for a job racketeering without an option of fine. If you bribe to get a job, both the giver and taker of bribe will be jailed. The same with visa scam,” he said.
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