This is according to the acting chairman of EFCC, Ibrahim Magu, during a briefing in Abuja.
He explained that the antigraft agency is casting its nets wide to investigate other sister agencies such as the police, NGOs in the northeast who carry out similar practices.
“We will extend our investigation to doctors who connive with criminals and give them fake medical reports.
“There is a way they can get a false report from hospitals abroad because they can contact them and they will send it to them, we need to put them on the spot so the practice of giving fake medical reports must stop.”
On the issue of plea bargain strategy for suspected cyber fraudster also known as ‘yahoo boys’, Mr. Magu complained that most of them do not abide by the agreement.
The EFCC boss urged the media to join the fight against corruption by promoting anti-corruption narratives.
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