 The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, is ready to collaborate with the electoral empire, INEC, to curb vote of buying during the 2023 general elections. The chairman of EFCC, Abdul Rashid Bauer, said this after defending the commission's 2023 budget before the Senate Committee on Anti-Corruption. Bauer said that the commission would partner with INEC to arrest and prosecute persons involved in vote buying. Speaking on the redesigning of Niren Notes by the Central Bank of Nigeria, Bauer gave the move a nod. He urged youths to support the commission to rid the nation of cyber crimes and other criminal activities associated with the cyber space. Fighting the scourge of cybercrime, it bleeds my heart when they are doing something that ordinarily they shouldn't do and all of it. We are working as part of a mandate to fight cybercrime, to fight advancing fraud, and that is the only thing that we have been doing, and we are working in conformity with the law. As at the 22nd of October this year, we have succeeded in storing 2847 convictions and over 70% has to do with the issue of cybercrime. The activities of these cyber criminals is tarnishing our image by the day.