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7 things you should know if you want to be a whistleblower

Minister of Information, Lai Mohammed said that the largest amount recovered was a sum of $136.7 million.

The Nigerian government has launched a whistleblower policy to boost its fight against corruption.

Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed said in February that the largest amount recovered due to the policy was a sum of $136.7 million which was found in in a commercial bank.

A whistleblower also, on Wednesday, April 12, led the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to a home in Ikoyi, Lagos where about $50 million was found hidden in fireproof safes.

Here are seven things you should know about the government’s whistleblower policy:

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Meanwhile, the Federal High Court in Lagos has ordered the temporary forfeiture of the $50 million recovered by the EFCC to the Federal Government.

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