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    CAC Pushes Single National Register to Curb Corruption Loopholes

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    Nigeria’s Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) has urged creation of a unified national beneficial ownership register to bolster anti-corruption efforts and corporate transparency.

    CAC Pushes Single National Register to Curb Corruption Loopholes

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    CAC Registrar-General highlighted how fragmented sectoral registers breed duplication, inconsistencies, and regulatory gaps during the Commission’s 35th anniversary Anti-Corruption Day in Abuja.

    ICPC Chairman Dr. Musa Aliyu, via representative Demola Bakare, praised CAC’s role in fostering accountable business environments that drive sustainable growth.

    Global evidence links transparent institutions to stronger economies, with clear rules, accessible data, and open operations as key pillars.

    CAC’s oversight on company registration, disclosure, and compliance directly builds investor trust and national integrity, closing avenues for illicit financial flows.

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