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Presidential spokesman, Garba Shehu |
Magu was suspended following a memo by Abubakar Malami, attorney-general of the federation (AGF), in which he accused Magu of insubordination and relooting of recovered funds.
He was alleged to have mishandled the recovered loot and to have sold seized assets to his associates.
Magu was detained at the area 10 force criminal investigation department (FCID) in Abuja for 10 days before he was released.
Speaking through Wahab Shittu, his counsel, Magu had said he is prepared to face the panel but insisted that the allegations were false.
But when he appeared on Channels Television’s Sunday Politics, Shehu said the presidency had been receiving some updates from the panel, adding that the findings would surprise Nigerians.
“I guess this is a question for the Justice Ayo Salami panel and I must say that panel is composed of some of this country’s most honoured people with integrity who will do the right thing,” he said.
“I don’t know what will come out but if the sense we are getting from what is being done over there is anything to go by, I think that Nigerians should not be confused by any outbursts by anybody.”