
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has stated that it recovered less than N2 billion of the N22 billion that former minister Mamman was found to have stolen. A court is set to make a ruling on the EFCC's request for the forfeiture of Mamman's assets, which are linked to his conviction.
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