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Efcc Moves to Sanction Officers Over Uuth Raid

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This article reports an internal disciplinary process within Nigeria's EFCC following a controversial raid at a teaching hospital. There is no direct commercial mechanism: no company, commodity, supply chain, or margin impact is identified. The event is regulatory/internal governance with no material effect on markets or sectors.

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  • EFCC chairman Ola Olukoyede announced disciplinary actions against officers involved in a May 12 raid at University of Uyo Teaching Hospital.
  • Officers allegedly assaulted staff including Professor Eyo Ekpe.
  • EFCC issued an official apology and launched a full investigation.
  • Any officer found violating professional standards will face internal disciplinary measures.
  • EFCC aims to address medical community concerns while continuing its anti-corruption mandate.

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