Ibrahim made the divulgence on Thursday at a Town Hall Meeting sorted out by the African Center for Media and Information Literacy (AFRICMIL) in Port Harcourt.
The Acting Executive Chairman, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Mr. Ibrahim Magu says the commission recouped over N527 billion, 53 million dollars and £122.89 through the Whistle Blowing Policy as at May 2018.
Spoken to Mr. Usman Muktar, an authority of the EFCC in the Port Harcourt Zone, asked Nigerians to stay focused on the battle against defilement by utilizing the whistleblowing strategy as one of the instruments to battle debasement in the nation.
The gathering, labeled "Whistle Blowing and Fight against Corruption in Nigeria'', Magu said it had turned out to be basic as the issue of debasement was quickly turning into a hydra-headed beast and worldwide concern.
"The EFCC has, as at May 2018, recouped over N527 billion, 53 million dollars and 122.89 pounds through the Whistle Blower Policy.
"More triumphs are being made and the reaction by individuals from people in general to the strategy have been empowering,'' he said.
The EFCC supervisor said that whistleblowing is extremely about extortion identification and detailing and it was one of the handy methods for battling the danger of debasement consequently, the requirement for cooperation by one and all.
In a similar vein, Mr. Chido Onumah, Coordinator of AFRICMIL, said that as a feature of endeavors to guarantee responsibility and great administration, it likewise propelled the Corruption Anonymous Initiative (CORA).

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