The office of Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mr Abubakar Malami, has begun investigations into various allegations against some top Federal Government officials as directed by President Muhammadu Buhari.
Following the President’s directive, the AGF had, on Monday, issued a query to the Acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Mr. Ibrahim Magu.
Sources in the Federal Ministry of Justice and the EFCC in Abuja confirmed to Punch that the query was delivered to Magu on Monday.
It was learnt that the query was accompanied by allegations contained in the security report prepared by the Department of State Services and upon which the Senate had, last Thursday, rejected his confirmation as the EFCC chairman.
“The AGF has started enforcing the directive by the President. I can confirm to you that the minister has taken the first step by querying the Acting Chairman of the EFCC,” a source confirmed.
Also, a source close to the acting Chairman of the Commission said the anti-corruption officer had received the query.
He said he had already commenced preparing his defence to the allegations raised by the DSS.
The source added, “Yes, he has received the query with the DSS report sent to the Senate on him. Ironically, the query only contains one of the letters written by the DSS to the Senate.
“I think he has no problem with the query, but the question being asked by some people is that, he ought to have been given time to respond to the allegations before the Senate took that position.”
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