The minister acquired approximately 2,082 hectares of land in his son’s name, with municipal officials stating that the assets could be sold for over $3.6 billion.
Mr Olukoyede stressed the importance of technology in the fight against corruption, pointing out that the studio would add value to staff productivity.
He challenged participants and stakeholders at the workshop to collectively work together and fight money laundering.
He said the anti-graft agency was championing the fight against corruption and financial crimes and consolidating its efforts in battling these unwholesome acts.
