When anti-corruption meets industrial policy: nigeria’s efcc’s function creep into industrial policy enforcement

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  • What: It is conceivable that the EFCC does not get more invitations, or even more rigorous involvement, because doing so would expose bureaucrats within the inviting/involved agencies of the malpractices and corruption that they engage in.
  • Who: Abel B.S. Gaiya from the Clean Technology Hub, Sarki Tafida Street, Guzape, Abuja, Nigeria have published the paper: Original Paper, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • Future: In 2018 the EFCC even expressed desire for more properly bringing infrastructure project abandonment into its policy domain by expressing the need for legislation to criminalize it as a . . .

     

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