ICPC: Latest Anti‑Corruption News and Case Reports

Corruption cases shape politics and business across Africa — our ICPC tag collects all reporting on Nigeria’s Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission, plus related probes, trials, and policy moves.

You’ll find updates on investigations, arrests, court hearings, asset recovery, and legislative changes that affect how public money is managed.

We focus on clear facts: who is charged, what the allegations are, which agencies are involved, and what the next legal steps look like.

What we cover under the ICPC tag

High‑profile investigations and arrests. When the ICPC opens a probe into officials or companies, we track key developments and publish timelines.

Court proceedings and rulings. We report on arraignments, bail decisions, trial dates, verdicts, and appeals so you can follow the legal progress.

Policy and reform. ICPC policy shifts, new anti‑corruption laws, and government reforms change how corruption is fought. We explain what those changes mean in practice.

Asset tracing and recoveries. Stories that show when assets are seized, frozen, or returned to the public purse are grouped here.

Cross‑agency cooperation. Many cases involve police, EFCC, audit offices, and international partners. We outline who does what and why it matters.

Context and impact. Beyond headlines, we look at how cases affect budgets, elections, and public services.

How to follow a case and stay updated

Bookmark this tag to see every new article about ICPC actions and outcomes.

Use the search bar with names, case numbers, or institutions to find specific reports quickly.

Turn on browser notifications or follow our social channels for breaking updates; we post key rulings and major arrests as they happen.

Check linked court documents and official ICPC statements included in our stories for primary source details.

If you want deep context, read our timelines and background pieces that collect every public step in a case.

We also publish explainers that break legal terms into plain language so non‑lawyers can understand charges and procedures.

If you spot an error or have information, send tips to our newsroom.

Our goal is straightforward: give clear, timely coverage that helps citizens, journalists, and researchers follow anti‑corruption work.

Use the ICPC tag when you need reliable updates on probes, trials, and policy shifts tied to corruption in Nigeria and partner countries.

Questions about a specific entry? Each article links to related coverage and contact details so you can track developments without guessing.

Researchers and students can use this tag to assemble timelines or cite primary reporting in papers and projects.

Journalists can check our updates before filing stories, and civil society groups often use our coverage to plan campaigns or monitor progress.

We link to public records and court filings when available, and we flag unverified claims until they are confirmed by official sources.

If a case touches other countries, we note international cooperation and any extradition steps that could reshape the timeline.

Stay critical, check linked documents, and use our reporting as a starting point for further fact checking and research.

2 May
ICPC Urged to Act Fast as N71.2bn Student Loan Fraud Scandal Unfolds in Nigeria
Collen Khosa 0 Comments

Nigerian activist Deji Adeyanju presses the ICPC to arrest and prosecute anyone linked to the missing N71.2bn from the Nigeria Education Loan Fund. Only N28.8bn of the N100bn released reached students. The case has sparked outcry over accountability and the future of student support.

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