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FG Pays N375.8m To 20 Whistleblowers

by Our Reporter
The Federal Government has paid N375.8m to 20 whistleblowers, who provided
information that led to the recovery of N11.6bn.

The Director of Information, Mr Salisu Dambatta in a statement on
Wednesday in Abuja, said that the payment was only for recovered assets
that had been declared free of legal disputes or litigation by the
Attorney-General of the Federation.

He said that in addition, taxes have been removed before final payments to
beneficiaries.

“This payment, which is the first under the Whistleblower Policy,
underscores the commitment of the President Muhammadu Buhari-led
administration in meeting obligations to information providers under the
Whistleblower Policy.

“The policy is an essential tool in the fight against corruption.

“The Ministry, therefore, encourages all Nigerians with information on
misconduct, violation or improper activity which can impact negatively on
Nigeria to report it to the appropriate authority,” he said.

Dambatta said the Whistleblower Policy was recently amended to include the
introduction of a formal legal agreement between information providers and
the Federal Government.

He said the agreement had already been executed by the Minister of Justice.
He said the amendment was introduced to ensure the protection of the
identity of information providers during the payment process.

However, Dambatta declined to reveal the specific recoveries for which the
monies were being paid saying that “it may endanger the whistleblowers”.
The Whistleblower Unit is a multi-agency team, resident in Federal
Ministry of Finance Headquarters.

It is staffed by secondees from the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission, the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences
Commission and Department of State Services.

Also, the Nigeria Police Force and Presidential Initiative on Continuous
Audit form part of the unit.

The Unit is the first line of response to whistleblower information, where
the initial review is undertaken before cases are forwarded to the
relevant investigative agencies.

So far, the unit has received 2, 150 communications and 337 tips through
its dedicated channels from many patriotic Nigerians, which led to the
recovery of substantial assets that were illegally acquired by various
individuals.

The primary purpose of the Policy is to support the fight against
financial crimes and corruption, promote accountability and enhance
transparency in the management of public finances.
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