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Suspicion has been growing in Nigeria that some of the billions recovered from corrupt public officials may have been stolen again. A human rights group, the Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (Serap), has filed a Freedom of Information request for the government to provide details of the spending of recovered stolen public funds and of how much has been recovered since civilian rule returned in 1999....

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