Following the testimony, members of the committee expressed concern over how the alleged fake agency came to possess official Federal Government vehicles and registration plates. The lawmakers noted that the official vehicles and government number plates were among the factors that convinced Collins that PFIPC was a legitimate government agency. He said Adeyemi invited him to Abuja on the pretext that he would be awarded the renovation contract. “Everything I saw suggested he was genuinely heading a government agency,” Collins said. Collins told the committee that the N400 million was paid in five instalments.