The Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC, said that it has
placed some members of staff on mandatory leave with full benefits,
pending the conclusion and outcome of the on-going forensic audit.
A
press statement issued on Wednesday in Port Harcourt by the
Commission’s Corporate Affairs Manager, Charles Obi Odili said the
management action is based on the advice of the Lead Consultant on the
Forensic Audit exercise, which he said has been accepted by the Interim
Management Committee, IMC.
He
listed the staff sent on mandatory leave to include those indicted
by security agencies like the Police, ICPC and the Economic Financial
Crimes Commission (EFCC) for acts of impropriety, those whose acts are
the subject of investigations by the forensic auditors as well as those
who held key and sensitive positions in the commission during the
period covered by the forensic audit and whose continued presence in the
Commission will interfere, impair, undermine or compromise the
objective forensic auditing of the affairs of the commission.
He said the mandatory leave takes immediate effect saying that the affected staff have already been notified.