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ICPC: Bayelsa Restates Zero Tolerance For Corruption, Warns Against Frivolous Petitions
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The Bayelsa State Government has reaffirmed its zero tolerance for corruption in governance and cautioned residents against writing frivolous petitions to anti-graft agencies.
“Our government is a government that believes in zero tolerance for corruption; that is why we are always open to interact with you and other anti-graft agencies.
From a personal experience, I can tell you that most of the petitions are extremely frivolous.
While we will never tolerate corruption, our people should also know that such frivolous petitions can land them in jail,’ he said.
The ICPC Resident Anti-Corruption Commissioner was accompanied on the visit by Assistant Chief Superintendent, Mr Evans Peters; Principal Superintendent, Mr Emmanuel Akpor; Assistant Superintendent, Mrs Tamaraudoubra Ebebi, and Administrative Officer, Mr Frank Yileaziba.