The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has launched an investigation into complaints surrounding the recent public auction of forfeited vehicles.

The auction, conducted by accredited auctioneers, aimed to provide a transparent platform for Nigerians to acquire forfeited assets.

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In a statement by the Head, Media & Publicity Dele Oyewale

EFCC explained that, several participants reported technical issues, including inability to access auctioneers’ websites, being shut out after submitting bids, and exorbitant bid prices.

He pointed out that, the EFCC has acknowledged these complaints and pledged to review them thoroughly.

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Dele stated that, the Commission reiterated its dedication to transparency and fairness in disPosing of forfeited assets.

The EFCC emphasized that the public auction was designed to provide a seamless and transparent platform for millions of Nigerians.

The head of media maintained that the commission is awaiting the auctioneers’ report and will scrutinize genuine complaints.

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“ Winners who followed the process without issues will receive their allocated vehicles”

“ The Commission assured Nigerians that it would prioritize transparency and fairness in disposing of forfeited assets”

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Paradigm News reports that the EFCC encourages members of the public to report any concerns or complaints regarding the auction, ensuring that the Commission addresses all issues promptly and fairly.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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