The Federal Executive Council yesterday approved a new policy that will
see any whistle-blower being rewarded with as much as 5 % of recovered
loot. Minister of Finance, Kemi Adeosun, who disclosed this to state
house correspondents, said the policy which was devised by her ministry,
is to encourage anyone with information about corrupt practices to
share it with the government.
According to her, the policy is aimed at increasing exposure of
financial related crimes, supporting the fight against financial crimes
and corruption, improving level of public confidence in public entities,
enhancing transparency and accountability in the management of public
funds, improving Nigeria’s Open Government Ranking and Ease of Doing
Business Indicators as well as recovering public funds that can be
deployed to finance Nigeria’s infrastructure deficit.
Adeosun added that vital information that can be sent in for
investigation includes mismanagement or misappropriation of public
funds and assets (e.g. properties and vehicles), financial malpractice
or fraud, collecting/ soliciting bribes; corruption; diversion of
revenues, fraudulent and unapproved payments; splitting of contracts,
procurement fraud (kickbacks and over-invoicing etc.)
Responding to a question on whether a whistleblower will be rewarded financially, she said
"It depends. If there is a voluntary return of stolen or concealed
public funds or assets on the account of the information provided, the
whistleblower may be entitled to anywhere between 2.5% (minimum) and
5.0% (maximum) of the total amount recovered. You must have provided the
government with information it does not already have and could not
otherwise obtain from any other publicly available source to the
Government."
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