Six senior EFCC staff members in age falsification scandal

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, is presently enmeshed in a scandal involving its senior officers over age falsifications.

PRNigeria gathered that six senior staff members of the commission who falsified their age records (dates of birth) have been detected during a promotion interview for senior EFCC operatives.

Abdulrasheed Bawa, the chairman of EFCC, is reported to be under pressure to give the accused officers a “soft-landing”.

A credible source told PRNigeria that the EFCC staff members who allegedly falsified their ages were trying to confer an “unfair advantage” to themselves over their colleagues, who also participated in the interview.

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“The offence of the six senior officers bordered on forgery and conferring unfair advantage to themselves.

“And they did so by altering their dates of birth in their personal files,” the source said.

According to the source, the identified senior operatives of the commission involved in the age racketeering scandal were hoping that they would get their years in the service extended beyond their retirement ages.

Checks by PRNigeria indicate that some senior EFCC officers who were discovered to have altered their birth records in the past were punished with demotions to lower levels or outright retirement from the service.

According to EFCC law, any person involved in forgery shall be sanctioned and prosecuted for falsifying/altering official records for personal gain or any other offence.

Another top management staff of the EFCC, while speaking to PRNigeria on the recent scandal, said: “Our Chairman, Mr. Bawa is more concerned about protecting the integrity of our commission and its staff members, and he will surely be in a dilemma if such allegations are established against some of our best staff.

“This is because some of the accused senior officers are very good at their job, and they did not forge certificates of qualifications and experience. In addition, the so-called age falsification is yet to be established against any one of them as they are still very innocent.”

Spokesperson for the EFCC Wilson Uwujaren did not respond to our reporter’s enquiry on the issue.

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