The committee then went into a closed door session. However, Mr Otedola requested the hearing should be conducted in public.
“I strongly believe that the interest of the public will not be best served if this investigation is held in-camera,” he said.
The committee had invited the billionaire businessman to explain allegations that he gave $620,000 bribe to Mr Lawan, and the erstwhile secretary, Boniface Emenalo, to get his companies off the list of firms indicted for the alleged mismanagement of oil subsidy funds.
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