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NDIC To Banks: No To Casualisation by Adesiji77: 10:46am On Sep 14, 2015
The Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) has sounded a note of warning to banks, saying it is no longer at ease with the use of contract staff deployed in most deposit money banks as well as the practice of compelling female staff as vehicles for money deposits.

Giving this warning was the Managing Director and Chief Executive of the Corporation, Alhaji Umaru Ibrahim.

He spoke in Abuja during a courtesy call on him by the President and other Council Members of the Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria (CIBN).

The NDIC boss said “bank examination reports had indicated that the high incidences of fraud and forgeries in the banking system had been linked to outsourced or contract staff.”

Expatiating, he said “in as much as regulators appreciated the necessity for banks to cut costs, it was incumbent on all stakeholders to fashion out capacity building and other strategies to motivate all employees to contribute positively rather than engaging in criminal acts that impact adversely on the entire banking system.”

Of concern to him, he stressed, is the plight of female employees in the banking industry.

He noted that “banks often engaged female employees and set for them very high targets on deposit mobilisation and other asset creation ventures, which put undue pressure on the female employees.”

Responding, the President of the Institute, Mrs Debola Osibogun regretted that over 75 per cent of fraud cases in the sector had been traced to outsourced bank staff who were neither professionals nor members of the CIBN.

Mrs. Osibogun  who lamented that the Institute had no control over the banks, however hinted that a Committee of the Institute was already working with heads of operations of banks on the challenges being posed by the outsourced staff and would soon submit its report to the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) for consideration.

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Re: NDIC To Banks: No To Casualisation by Kartun: 10:47am On Sep 14, 2015
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Re: NDIC To Banks: No To Casualisation by yanabasee(m): 11:33am On Sep 14, 2015
And they should warn GTB to stop removing money from my account unnecessarily!

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