The Federal Government has approved a new policy on whistle
blowing that aims to encourage Nigerians to report financial and other related
crimes to relevant authorities.The highlight of the policy is that whistleblowers whose
revelations lead to recovery of money will be entitled to as much as 5 per cent
of the recovered sum.
The new policy was approved Wednesday at the meeting of the
Federal Executive Council , chaired by President Muhammadu Buhari inside the
Council Chamber of the Aso Rock Villa.
The Minister of Finance, Kemi Adeosun, who announced the new
policy to State House correspondents, said it is being put in place “in
conjunction with the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of
Justice”.
She said the policy is a stop gap initiative until the
National Assembly formally passes a law on whistle blowing.
She said the new programme encourages Nigerians with
information on financial crimes to disclose it.She said the aim is to strengthen the fight against
corruption by the Buhari administration.
She said anyone who provides information leading to the
recovery of fund will be entitled to not more than five per cent of the
recovered sum. Ms. Adeosun said the government will set up a website and
provide a phone number and email for people to use.
She said anonymity and protection of whistleblowers will
also be guaranteed.
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