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Medview Airlines MD in EFCC net over alleged $900,000 Hajj scam
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has said that it has Mr Muneer Bankole, the Managing Director of Medview Airlines in its custody over allegations of diversion of Islamic Pilgrimage travel funds. This was confirmed by the EFCC Spokesperson, Mr Wilson Uwujaren, in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria on Monday. This comes after a series of reports linking the anti-graft agency to high profile arrests recently. The EFCC Spokespersons, Mr Wilson Uwujaren, confirmed the arrest, as the MD was allegedly detained at the headquarters of the EFCC following an invitation.
Sources stated that the airline boss was invited following allegations he diverted 50% of funds paid to the airline by the National Hajj Commission, including $900,000 to airlift pilgrims back in 2019. He is accused of not following through with the agreement with the FG despite receiving the funding. In 2020, the FG set aside the sum of N2.6 billion to spend on the programmes and activities of the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria and the Nigerian Christian Pilgrim Commission for the 2021 budget year.
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