This was disclosed by the Director General of SEC, Mounir Gwarzo when the management of the Commission paid a visit to the Acting Chairman of EFCC Ibrahim Magu, at the weekend in Abuja.
Gwarzo disclosed that there has been a close relationship between the SEC and the EFCC, adding that the Commission cannot discharge its responsibility effectively without collaborating with the anti graft agency.
He said “We are by provision of our law mandated to protect investors on developing the market but the way our law is structured, we have limitations over criminal cases and that is why in the last 10 years there has been a very great collaboration between both agencies.
“We hope that when his MoU becomes fully operational it will assist in reducing market infractions to the barest minimum”
Gwarzo remarked that the collaboration with the EFCC has been of tremendous benefit to the SEC especially in areas of investigation and enforcement, adding that effective policing of the market is one of the ways of retiring investor confidence.
“One of our agenda is to bring back the retail investors to the market and there is no way they will agree to return if they are not sure of the safety of their investments” the DG stated.
Responding, the Acting EFCC Chairman, Ibrahim Magu, according to a statement expressed delight that the collaboration between both agencies has yielded enormous benefit for the growth of the capital market, noting that his agency will continue to provide assistance where required.