Former Assistant Director with the Department of State Services, Dennis Amachree, says he would have resigned if he were facing corruption claims like the acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Ibrahim Magu.
Amachree made this known on Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily programme on Tuesday.
He said based on the large number of allegations Magu is facing before a Presidential panel, it would be tough for him to go scot-free.
The former DSS official, however, said even if Magu is found to be spotless after the investigation, it would be best for him to still resign.
Amachree said he was astonished that Magu was retained by the President despite being rejected twice by the Senate.
“If I was Magu and I go before this panel and they give me a clean bill that all the allegations against me are faulty, once I come out, what I would do is to resign.”