EFCC Press Release
The Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission, EFCC, on Wednesday, February 25, 2015 signed a Memorandum of
Understanding with the Consumer Protection Council, CPC to bring fraudulent
mortgage, and other scammers of consumers to book.
Executive Chairman of the EFCC, Mr. Ibrahim
Lamorde, and the Director General of the CPC, Mrs. Dupe Atoki signed the MoU,
which was witnessed by the Director, Legal and Prosecution, EFCC, Mr. Chile
Okoroma and the Director, Legal Services, CPC, Emmanuel Ataguba.
Lamorde said, “It is very important that
the EFCC partners with the CPC particularly in the areas of intelligence
sharing, investigation, prosecution and engaging in campaigns to educate
consumers.”
He urged the CPC to cooperate with the EFCC in
investigating and prosecuting financial crimes and consumer abuse.
He also commended the efforts of the Director
General of CPC, adding that her dedication to her work got her awarded US citizenship by the State of Georgia.
Atoki noted that the MoU between the two
agencies will “ensure that consumers and victims will receive appropriate
redresses, restitution and compensation in a competent court of law.”
Atoki stressed the need for joint investigation
and enforcement cooperation between the two agencies of government,
particularly on matters affecting consumers’ economic and financial well-being.
“The collaboration is aimed at protecting
consumers and combating scams using a three-pronged approach: Complaint data
analysis to establish patterns, trends and hotspots; consumer education and
sensitization campaigns across the country, and case investigations,
prosecution and redress,” she said.
She further disclosed that the two agencies
signed a tripartite MoU with the United States, Federal Trade
Commission, which was aimed at enforcing the law in cross-border cases.
She thanked the Commission for accepting to
partner with the Council in strengthening consumer protection and consumer
education.
Wilson Uwujaren
Head,
Media & Publicity
25th
February, 2015
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