The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has asked the ex-First Lady to come before a court by entering into a plea bargain in line with the laws of the land. The agency said it would only accept a plea bargain in which the court is carried along.
Also, EFCC detectives have not been able to trace about 29 of the 31 individuals and companies which made the controversial deposits. The development has fuelled speculations that some of the depositors are “fictitious”.
The EFCC believes that an out-of-court settlement suggests that there is a dispute between two parties.
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Also, EFCC detectives have not been able to trace about 29 of the 31 individuals and companies which made the controversial deposits. The development has fuelled speculations that some of the depositors are “fictitious”.
The EFCC believes that an out-of-court settlement suggests that there is a dispute between two parties.
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Na wah, Patience all this money you 're "shedding" there's God Oooo.
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This is just witch hunt. They should just leave this woman alone. Why isn't anybody talking about Anty Dezieani?
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