Chappal Energies blasts EFCC over wanted notice

Chappal Energies has rejected fraud accusations from the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission after the anticorruption body published a wanted notice targeting managing director Ufoma Immanuel over allegations of financial deception and document falsification. The energy firm stated that Federal Capital Territory High Court judge J.E. Obanor issued an interlocutory injunction blocking EFCC officials from questioning, detaining, or taking action against Immanuel or the company.

The organization maintained that no direct contact was attempted before authorities issued the public declaration despite readily available corporate communication channels. Chappal Energies described the claims as baseless and stated that recent enforcement measures appear connected to ongoing civil litigation rather than legitimate regulatory procedures.

Company representatives confirmed that business activities continue without disruption while leadership pursues legal remedies to counter what they characterize as coordinated attempts to damage corporate reputation through unauthorized public disclosure.
 

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