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EFCC’s Commitment: Restitution to Fraud Victims

Return of $120,548 and N70m to Fraud Victims

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has refunded a total of $120,548.43 and ₦70,602,841.46 to fraud victims in the United States, Spain, and Switzerland. These funds were recovered from fraudsters operating within Nigeria and returned as part of the EFCC’s commitment to upholding justice and providing restitution to affected individuals.

This action underscores the EFCC’s dedication to combating financial crimes and protecting both local and international victims. By tracking down fraudsters and recovering stolen assets, the agency aims to strengthen Nigeria’s credibility in global anti-corruption efforts.

The EFCC continues to collaborate with international partners to ensure that perpetrators of financial crimes are brought to justice and that victims receive due restitution.

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