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New Nigerian Leaders To Meet Anti-corruption Watchdog Head by hefty4real(m): 10:15am On Jun 16, 2015
ABUJA, June 15 (Reuters) - Nigeria's new leaders will meet the head of a leading global watchdog on corruption to see how billions of dollars in oil revenue leakage can be curbed.

The head of Oslo-based the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) is expected to meet Nigeria's president or vice president this week, its local arm said on Monday.

Stamping out corruption was one of the main pledges of new President Muhammadu Buhari's campaign.

Clare Short, the head of EITI, has come to see how its recommendations can be implemented and help with long-term reforms. The intiative sets global standards for openness in the natural resources industries.

The executive secretary of EITI's Nigerian arm (NEITI) said last week that over $7.5 billion between 1999-2011 still needed to be recovered from oil and gas companies in Nigeria.

"The amount represents clear cases of underpayments, under-assessments of taxes, royalties, rents...which have not been adequately addressed in the past," Zainab Ahmed said.

NEITI has suggested selling the state oil company's stakes in producing joint ventures to fix its budget woes, a call echoed by many in the new administration, as well as scrapping the expensive and graft-riddled fuel subsidy.

The government relies on oil sales for the bulk of its revenues but there has been little oversight of how these are handled.

Central bank governor Lamido Sanusi was sacked under former president Goodluck Jonathan after he said that up to $20 billion in oil revenues between 2012 and 2013 had not been remitted to the government by the state oil company NNPC. Buhari said he would re-examine this allegation.

Ahmed also said NEITI audits showed that some $11.6 billion of dividends between 1999 and 2012 from the government's investment in the Nigerian Liquefied Natural Gas (NLNG) company were not remitted by the state oil company.

"NNPC was unable to provide any evidence that the funds were remitted to the federation as required by law," she said.

NNPC said the issue of reconciling accounts had been raised at a previous Inter-Ministerial Task Team and would be discussed at one this week. The team was designed to implement NEITI's findings.

NEITI has also said the sale of eight oilfields to NNPC's upstream arm in 2010-2011 should be reviewed, as they were sold at $1.85 billion of which only $100 million was remitted to the federation account in February 2014.

Before his sacking, Sanusi also criticised some of these deals for being awarded non-competitively to companies that supplied no services.

source:http://www.trust.org/item/20150615171643-9neba/
Re: New Nigerian Leaders To Meet Anti-corruption Watchdog Head by Nobody: 10:17am On Jun 16, 2015
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Re: New Nigerian Leaders To Meet Anti-corruption Watchdog Head by hefty4real(m): 10:19am On Jun 16, 2015
Just in case
Re: New Nigerian Leaders To Meet Anti-corruption Watchdog Head by hefty4real(m): 10:21am On Jun 16, 2015
Dharniel:
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Chai! L8r this one too will be jumping and doing FTC. Not knowing he has no idea of the article above. undecided cry
Very bad 4 our democracy
Re: New Nigerian Leaders To Meet Anti-corruption Watchdog Head by Samtoby(m): 10:21am On Jun 16, 2015
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Re: New Nigerian Leaders To Meet Anti-corruption Watchdog Head by Nobody: 10:31am On Jun 16, 2015
hefty4real:

Chai! L8r this one too will be jumping and doing FTC. Not knowing he has no idea of the article above. undecided cry
Very bad 4 our democracy

sorry bro, i don't jump around cuz of am FTC, neither do i dance shoki about, i just like to be on top of the thread and write something meaningful...
Re: New Nigerian Leaders To Meet Anti-corruption Watchdog Head by dustmalik: 11:31am On Jun 16, 2015
This is good news. Buhari is certainly working. Nigeria shall be great again. But, of course, the saTANoids would not like this news, because they want Buhari to fail, which isn't going for happen.

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