The Federal Government has said that Peoples Democratic Presidential candidate, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, will be questioned over the collapse of Bank PHB.
The Minister of Information and Culture, Mr Lai Mohammed, making the allegation in Abuja on Friday, said the former Vice-President benefited from N156 million ‘slush funds.’
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Mohammed told State House correspondents that the money was through the Claremont Management Services Account on 13th January, 2009.
The minister spoke while reacting to Abubakar’s visit to the United States of America, saying that the visit did not mean that he was free of corruption issues.
Mohammed also said the government was not bothered that Abubakar visited the US.
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