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Mr Abdulrasheed Bawa, the new Chairman of Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has denied selling recovered assets while serving as the Port Harcourt Zonal Officer of the commission.

Bawa made the clarification while responding to questions during his screening by the Senate on Wednesday in Abuja.

Bawa who was confirmed on Wednesday explained that the EFCC Secretary was the only person authorised to dispose of recovered assets.

According to him, the assets in question were sold by the EFCC Secretary and three directors, who travelled from the headquarters to Port Harcourt to carry out the exercise.

He also dismissed claims that he was arrested by former acting EFCC Chairman, Mr Ibrahim Magu for undisclosed reasons, saying he had a good working relationship with his former boss.

Bawa said that he was eminently qualified to be appointed as EFCC Chairman based on his years of service and the extant laws.

He promised to work toward the digitalisation of operations of the commission.

Bawa said digitalisation would enable Nigerians to have access to information on EFCC operations.

He said the commission recorded 216 convictions on cases prosecuted in court during his stay as Port Harcourt Zonal Officer.

Bawa informed that the EFCC secured convictions for over 90 percent of all cases prosecuted in court.

He added there was the need to equip the EFCC Academy in line with modern-day realities of fighting financial crimes.

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