
It seems like the Ex boss of the Economic and Financial Crime Commission, Ibrahim Magu, is yet to be acquitted of the corruptions allegations levelled against him as the Attorney General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, is now ready to testify against him in front Justice Ayo Salami-led Presidential panel.
It can be recalled that it was Malami who sent a memo to President Buhari levelling some corruptions allegations against Magu, well , Ibrahim Magu's camp has urged the the panel to summon the AGF for him to cross-examine him on the allegations in his petition.

While speaking on Arise TV today, September 9,2020, he mentioned that;
“ Abubakar Malami will wholeheartedly, gladly, within the spirit and context of the rule of law, be there to testify, be there to be cross-examined, be there to be examined within the context of the rule of law."
He mentioned that if invited, he would give the Salami-led panel the full co-operation it needs. What do you think of this cold war between malami and Magu? and who do you think will win.

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