The
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission yesterday interrogated former
Comptroller-General of the Nigeria Immigration Service, David Parradang,
for eight hours over alleged corruption.
EFCC spokesperson, Wilson Uwujaren, however, could not give details of Parrandang’s invitation.
He, however, confirmed that the former NIS boss arrived at the headquarters of the anti-graft agency in Abuja at about 10am and was immediately taken into the interrogation room by the Commission’s operatives.
However, another source at the EFCC told LEADERSHIP that Parradang’s invitation was unconnected with his role over the NIS recruitment tragedy, where more than 13 job applicants died during a recruitment exercise organised in 2013.
He also confirmed that the former CG was later let go after eight hours when he was granted administrative bail.
LEADERSHIP recalls that Parradang was suspended from office by President Muhammadu Buhari for his alleged complacence that led to the disastrous NIS recruitment exercise, which he blamed on Abba Moro, who he accused of hijacking the recruitment
Culled from Leadership
EFCC spokesperson, Wilson Uwujaren, however, could not give details of Parrandang’s invitation.
He, however, confirmed that the former NIS boss arrived at the headquarters of the anti-graft agency in Abuja at about 10am and was immediately taken into the interrogation room by the Commission’s operatives.
However, another source at the EFCC told LEADERSHIP that Parradang’s invitation was unconnected with his role over the NIS recruitment tragedy, where more than 13 job applicants died during a recruitment exercise organised in 2013.
He also confirmed that the former CG was later let go after eight hours when he was granted administrative bail.
LEADERSHIP recalls that Parradang was suspended from office by President Muhammadu Buhari for his alleged complacence that led to the disastrous NIS recruitment exercise, which he blamed on Abba Moro, who he accused of hijacking the recruitment
Culled from Leadership
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