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Idris Kutigu, judge of a federal capital territory high court, has berated the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission over the delay in prosecuting the controversial $1.1 billion Malabu case.
“They can’t sit in their office in EFCC and dictate what happens in this court. I run the court not you.“We can’t run a case for four years. That is scandalous!” He said in 2006, the team said it discovered another registration of Kwekwu Amafegha, Mohammed Sani and Hassan Hindu effecting change of directorship “as if it had never been done before”.He also said one Seidougha Munamuna was holding 50 percent shares of the company and one Amara Joseph owned the other 50 percent shares.
He said Dan Etete who was the sole signatory to the accounts transferred the money into four different accounts.
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