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An evaluation of the performance of economic and financial crimes commission (efcc) in the nigerian economy

 

Table Of Contents


  • Title page – – – – – – – – – i Approval page – – – – – – – – ii Dedication – – – – – – – – – iii Acknowledgement – – – – – – – – iv Abstract – – – – – – – – – v Table of contents – – – – – – – – vi

Chapter ONE

INTRODUCTION

  • 1.0Introduction – – – – – – – 1
  • 1.1Background of the study – – – – – – 1
  • 1.2Statement of the Problems – – – – – 4
  • 1.3Objectives of the study – – – – – – 5
  • 1.4Research Questions – – – – – – 6
  • 1.5Research Questions – – – – – – 7
  • 1.6Significance of the study – – – – – – 9
  • 1.7Scope and Limitations of the study – – – – 11
  • 1.8Definition of terms – – – – – – – 12

Chapter TWO

LITERATURE REVIEW

  • 2.0Review of Related Literature – – – – – 16
  • 2.1The State of the Economy before the Establishment of Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) – 16
  • 2.2The general structure of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) – – – 22
  • 2.3The functions of Economic and Crimes Commission (EFCC) – 23
  • 2.4The mode of Operation of Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) – – – 25
  • 2.5The Objectives of Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) – – – – – – 28
  • 2.6What Constitute Economic and Financial Crimes (EFC) in Nigeria – – – — – – – 29
  • 2.7The Sectional Analysis of Economic and Financial Crimes (EFCC) in Nigeria – – – – – 30 2.
  • 7.1The Manufacturing Firm – – – – – – 31 2.
  • 7.2The Financial Institution – – – – – – 33
  • 2.8The Advance Fee Fraud- – – – – – 35
  • 2.9The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission’s Anti-Terrorism Mandate – – – – – – 39 2.
  • 9.1The Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit (NFIU) – – 40 2.
  • 9.2The Functions of Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit (NFIU) – 41
  • 2.10The Funding of Economic and Financial of Economic and Financial Crimes Commission in Nigeria – 42
  • 2.11The Achievements of Economic and Financial Crimes Commission in Nigeria within its years of Operation – 44

Chapter THREE

RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

  • 3.0Research Design and Methodology – – – – 51
  • 3.1Research Design – – – – – – – 51
  • 3.2Description of Respondents – – – – – 52
  • 3.3Sources of Data – – – – – – – 52 3.
  • 3.1Primary Data – – – – – – – 52 3.
  • 3.2Secondary Data – – – – – – – 53
  • 3.4Population and Determination of Sample size – – 53
  • 3.5Methods of Investigation – – – – – – 55

Chapter FOUR

DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS

  • 4.0Presentation, Analysis and Interpretation of Data – – 58
  • 4.1Analysis of Data – – – – – – – 58
  • 4.2Testing of Hypothesis – – – – – – 58

Chapter FIVE

SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS

  • 5.0Summary of Findings, Conclusions and Recommendations -68
  • 5.1Summary of Findings – – – – – – 68
  • 5.2Conclusions – – – – – – – 70
  • 5.3Recommendation- – – – – – – 73 Bibliography – – – – – – – 76 Appendices The Survey Questionnaires

Thesis Abstract

This research work emphasized on the issue of An Evaluation of the performances of Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in the Nigerian economy. The unprecedented spate of Economic and Financial Crimes reached to the level when it became a source f worry to the government, the regulatory authorities, the bankers themselves and the general public. However, government did not maintain a sanctimonious aloofness to watch this ugly development. But the question is how far has the commission performed in realizing the objective of its establishment in the Nigerian economy in restoring sanity within the Nigeria economy. The objective of the study also include to evaluate the performances of economic and financial crimes commission in the Nigerian economy. The data collection for the study are through primary and secondary sources were analyzed using table and percentages from the analysis done, the following findings were made, that the activities of the Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC) in the last nine (9) years has not significantly reduced the Economic and Financial Crimes in Nigeria. Also, from the findings, Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC) have been selective in their investigation and arrests.

Thesis Overview

<p> <strong>INTRODUCTION<br>1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY</strong><br>Evidence abound that the rate at which corruption especially financial crime like advanced Free Fraud (419), Money Laundering were being committed in Nigeria is alarming. Transparency International (TI) has consistently rated Nigeria as one of the top three (3) most corrupt countries in the whole world over the past years. Nigeria has become notorious in financial crimes.<br>According to Adekeye (2003:30) said Advanced Free Fraud (419) has brought disrupt to Nigeria all over the world, Nigeria are treated with suspicious all business dealings. Hones (majority) Nigerians suffer as a result.<br>In regard to this, Hassan (2004:1) opined that the Federal Government should try to implement an intensive programme of eradicating the menace in the country. This is because, it has the political will to achieve this objective. The most relevant effort is the creation of Economic and Financial Crimes Commission was established by an Act of parliament on December 13th, 2002 by the Federal Government. They started full operation in 2003. It has high support from the presidency, the legislation and key security and law enforcement agency in Nigeria.<br>The commission is primarily charged with the responsibility of eradicating all the economic and financial primes such as; Advances Fee Fraud, Money Laundering, counterfeiting, future market fraud, fraudulent encashment of negotiable instruments, computer credit card fraud, contrast scan, embezzlement of public funds, illegal acquisition of company shares sales of shares which do not exist to unsustecting investors etc said Adetunji (2002:34)<br>According to Ajaero (2004:34), he disclosed that our politicians are also not exempted in this financial crimes in Nigeria today, people see politics as a shortcut to becoming a millionaire. Those voted into power use it as an opportunity of looting the public funds, diverting them into their personal account instead of providing the people with dividends of democracy.<br>According to Banjo (2004:12), he stressed that corruption has been continue to be a destructive element in the government of Nigeria and the perception of the country in the community nations. It has resulted a lot problems. Thus, loss government, brain drain, electoral malpractices, absence of law and order etc. The preponderance of crime has discouraged numerous, would be investors leading to decreased Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). Nigeria banks lose viable business economic stability resulting in business failure and unemployment.<br><strong>1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM</strong><br>Nigeria since independence has witnessed one type of corruption or the other especially financial wire at local, state and federal government levels. However, the magnitude, the affront and brazen at which corruptions is now being committed in Nigeria has become a source of concern to every meaningful citizen and foreigner alike.<br>The paradox of it all is that successive government have in many ways claimed to fight corruption but each had always come out worse than the previous state of matter in corruption rating. Many Nigerians have been enriching themselves through crooked ways especially Advance Free Fraud and money laundering. Top government officials loot the public funds and divert them into their private account, while the masses suffer in abject poverty and die of starvation while we are blessed with enough natural and human resources that can easily take a nation to be great and put smiles on the faces of every citizens of the country, the reverse happens to be the case. Thus, it is the problem of this study to investigate why Nigeria is the fifth largest producer of petroleum and still rated as one of the thirtieth poorest and third most corrupt country in the world through the operation of Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.<br><strong>1.3 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY</strong><br>The main objective of the study is to evaluate the performance of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and their effort in restoring sanity within the Nigerian economy.<br>1. To examine other efforts made by the past and present government to fight corruption in the country.<br>2. To know the contribution of the EFCC in the global war against economic and financial crimes.<br>3. To investigate the enforcement of all laws against economic and financial crimes in all its ramifications.<br>4. To embark on the economic and financial crimes in various sectors of the economy.<br>5. To make policy recommendations.<br><strong>1.4 RESEARCH QUESTIONS</strong><br>1. What are the achievements made by the previous administration in fighting economic and financial crimes in Nigeria?<br>2. What are the factors that led to the creation of Economic and Financial Crimes Commission in Nigeria? <br></p>

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