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Malami Queries Emefiele On Forex Fraud Allegation In CBN by martooski(m): 1:30am On Feb 16, 2017
The Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mr. Abubakar Malami (SAN), has said there are corruption allegations in the Central Bank of Nigeria’s foreign exchange allocation and transactions.

Malami added, on Wednesday, the fraud allegations were “supported by several documents.”

The PUNCH sighted a subtle query issued by Malami to the Governor of CBN, Mr. Godwin Emefiele, demanding “prompt response” to the allegations.

Malami’s letter, dated February 6, 2017, and with reference number, HAGF/CBN/2017/VOL.1/1, was sighted with an official, close to the legal unit of the apex bank.

The letter, in polite terms and without giving any ultimatum, asked Emefiele to respond to the allegations “to enable us to advise the Presidency and take appropriate measures.”

Titled ‘allegations of racketeering in the Central Bank of Nigeria; disparity in allocation of foreign exchange’, and addressed to Emefiele, the letter was delivered to the CBN governor’s office on Monday.


The minister, in the letter, said he became aware of the corruption allegations through several petitions.

Four major allegations contained in Malami’s letter to Emefiele include alleged corruption in the apex bank’s “foreign exchange allocation transactions.”

The second is “questionable policy” in the apex bank’s allocation and sale of foreign currency to Nigerians.

The third is the issue of “arbitrary allotment of different exchange rates for same purposes” by the CBN.

The last is allocation of conflicting foreign exchange rates by the CBN.

The letter partly read, “Some of these petitions have been supported by several documents allegedly showing that the central bank has implemented a questionable policy in its allocation and sale of foreign currency to Nigerians.

“It is further alleged that this arbitrary allotment of different exchange rates for same purposes at the same time is being pursued as policy by the Central Bank of Nigeria. See attached documents from Leadershipng publication.


“Also attached is a report of the October 2016, allocation of conflicting foreign exchange rates by the central bank.

“In view of these allegations of corruption and arbitrary allocations of foreign exchange to a certain class of persons, you are kindly requested to comment on these allegations to enable us to advise the Presidency and take appropriate measures as may be dictated by the circumstances of the case.”

Media reports, relying on the document tiled ‘Bank utilisation report on 60:40 rule for October 2016’, which was attached to Malami’s letter sent to the CBN governor, had raised allegations of corruption and the implementation of questionable foreign exchange allocation policy.

In October 2016, alone, as revealed by the document, no pattern or template could be deciphered to have been used in calculating the exchange rates.

The criteria used in selecting the firms or sectors for which certain volume of foreign exchange was allocated and at what rate could not be pinned to any template.


The 1,312-page document revealed the names of various customers, their corresponding addresses, form numbers, amount allocated to them (in United States dollars), the items or purposes, the sector and the banks used for the month of October alone.

It shows how some companies and individuals got foreign exchange in US dollars at the rates as low as low as N0.61 to $1 while others got it in rates that were as high as N470 to $1.

For instance, an individual got $4,327 at the rate of N23.34 to $1 through “credit card payment” for “invisible” purpose and under “invisible sector”.

A bank also got $3,589.11 at the rate of N3.19 to $1 also for “invisible” purposes and under “invisible” sector.

There was a transaction involving sale of $66.72 at the rate of N0.62 to $1.

There was also a sale of $5.56 to a company at the rate of N0.61 also for “invisible” purposes.

A particular transaction also involved the sale of $570.8 at the rate N3.17.

In contrast, there was a company, who purchased $1,462,480.83 at the rate of N425 to $1.

The document shows that individuals and companies got foreign exchange for purposes ranging from importation, PTA, school fees, “invisible”, family maintenance allowances, mortgage payments and medical travel among others.

But the CBN had debunked the allegations in a publication posted on its website on January 30, 2017.

The publication titled ‘CBN clarifies alleged wrong FOREX purchase figures’, was signed by the apex bank’s Acting Director, Corporate Communications, Mr. Isaac Okorafor.

The bank stated that it neither allocated foreign exchange nor did it deal directly with bank customers.

Insisting that its forex policy was transparent, the apex bank also said it was not responsible for fixing FOREX rates for transactions by individuals or companies.

The statement read, “Following media reports alleging irregularities in the rates at which foreign exchange was obtained by some individuals and companies from different Deposit Money Banks under the new [60:40] Foreign Exchange Policy by the Central Bank of Nigeria, which prioritises FOREX sales to manufacturers, agriculture, plant and machinery, critical raw materials, among others, we wish to make the following clarifications:

“The Central Bank of Nigeria neither allocates foreign exchange nor does it deal directly with bank customers;

“The CBN does not fix FOREX rates for transactions by individuals or companies.

“In line with our principle of transparency, we directed DMBs to forward to us evidence of FOREX sale to end users and to advertise same in national dailies.

“Since the introduction of the new FOREX Policy in 2016, we have published, monthly, the evidence of sale from DMBs, as received from the banks and without any alteration by us in the spirit of transparency.

“We have recently observed, however, that some DMBs forwarded inaccurate data, which were erroneously published and gave a wrong impression of disparate rates;

“The DMBs involved in providing inaccurate data have since been issued queries accordingly. Some have returned a response, indicating that some of the figures were related to formatting errors, which do not affect the true rates of the affected transactions.

“As the constitutionally authorised industry regulator, mandated to manage the FOREX market, maintain external reserves and to safeguard the international value of the legal tender currency, we wish to state unequivocally that the CBN has a duty to perform and would not indulge in acts capable of discrediting the FOREX market.

“We therefore wish to reiterate that the sale of FOREX under the new policy is most transparent and it is not intended to benefit any individual or corporate body in anyway.”


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Re: Malami Queries Emefiele On Forex Fraud Allegation In CBN by Bilabong(m): 1:34am On Feb 16, 2017
Lenses please

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Re: Malami Queries Emefiele On Forex Fraud Allegation In CBN by Standing5(m): 1:36am On Feb 16, 2017
Nigeria is a country of endless stange possibilities

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Re: Malami Queries Emefiele On Forex Fraud Allegation In CBN by Nobody: 1:37am On Feb 16, 2017
How much did buhari get his pounds from cbn?It could be at a very subsidize rate of 100 to £1.

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Re: Malami Queries Emefiele On Forex Fraud Allegation In CBN by martooski(m): 1:53am On Feb 16, 2017
lalasticlala can we push this to FP

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Re: Malami Queries Emefiele On Forex Fraud Allegation In CBN by Jabioro: 1:59am On Feb 16, 2017
Ours people are corrupted, having been infected with the virus it would take the grace of God to heal the system

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Re: Malami Queries Emefiele On Forex Fraud Allegation In CBN by mykeljosef: 2:25am On Feb 16, 2017
if only people knew how much those animals make from forex sale



how bank runs out of dollars to sell

but one miserable looking aboki will always have dollars



cbn give those politicians at 315

they sell at 500


calculate the profit

basically. $50k earns them $31k profit

CBN doing political mmm since 2015



this is pure stealing

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Re: Malami Queries Emefiele On Forex Fraud Allegation In CBN by wildernessVoice: 2:45am On Feb 16, 2017
Going.....going,...... going in the manner of Sanusi

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Re: Malami Queries Emefiele On Forex Fraud Allegation In CBN by TPAND(f): 5:19am On Feb 16, 2017
Emiefele needs to be checked. I suspect he is an another Andrew Yakubu. The innocuous look in his eyes is just like that of Andrew Yakubu.

That guy has surpervised an historic forex fraud with this is policy. He sold to BDC's at N200 N280 who in turn sell to Nigerians at N500. This is no longer fraud, it now Rape

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Re: Malami Queries Emefiele On Forex Fraud Allegation In CBN by Nobody: 5:50am On Feb 16, 2017
Mynd44
Seun
Lalasticlala

Day don break for Alausa oh
Re: Malami Queries Emefiele On Forex Fraud Allegation In CBN by Eledan: 5:55am On Feb 16, 2017
Emefiele completely ruined Nigeria foreign exchange policies.

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Re: Malami Queries Emefiele On Forex Fraud Allegation In CBN by FastShipping: 5:56am On Feb 16, 2017
Eledan:
Emefiele completely ruined Nigeria foreign exchange policies.

Why hasn't Buhari fired him?

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Re: Malami Queries Emefiele On Forex Fraud Allegation In CBN by Eledan: 5:57am On Feb 16, 2017
FastShipping:


Why hasn't Buhari fired him?

One of the President shortcomings, delay decision making.

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Re: Malami Queries Emefiele On Forex Fraud Allegation In CBN by Anijay1212(m): 6:24am On Feb 16, 2017
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Re: Malami Queries Emefiele On Forex Fraud Allegation In CBN by AngelicBeing: 7:23am On Feb 16, 2017
Kill corruption and see the star of Nigeria shines among-st the comity of nations, but ignore & tolerate it with kid gloves and see Nigeria sink deep and deeper into the abyss of darknesssad sad

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Re: Malami Queries Emefiele On Forex Fraud Allegation In CBN by inourcare: 7:27am On Feb 16, 2017
Let Us Hear Him Talk.
Re: Malami Queries Emefiele On Forex Fraud Allegation In CBN by obyrich(m): 7:34am On Feb 16, 2017
Eledan:


One of the President shortcomings, delay decision making.
Same thing that ruined the reputation of his predecessor.

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Re: Malami Queries Emefiele On Forex Fraud Allegation In CBN by seunmsg(m): 7:47am On Feb 16, 2017
The AGF is over reaching his boundaries by querying the CBN, he has no such powers. If there are petitions against the CBN governor, he should forward it to the EFCC for proper investigation and not issuing illegal queries.

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Re: Malami Queries Emefiele On Forex Fraud Allegation In CBN by DESTINY41(m): 8:14am On Feb 16, 2017
In the land of the living
And the time of recession
The DESTINY of a great country
REST on the shoulder of an old man

His NAME !!!!

. BWWWWWAAAAARRRRRIIII

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Re: Malami Queries Emefiele On Forex Fraud Allegation In CBN by Nobody: 8:15am On Feb 16, 2017
grin grin grin grin
Re: Malami Queries Emefiele On Forex Fraud Allegation In CBN by Sisqoman(m): 8:16am On Feb 16, 2017
Thieves?
Re: Malami Queries Emefiele On Forex Fraud Allegation In CBN by MaziOmenuko: 8:18am On Feb 16, 2017
I keep saying they should boot Emiefele out, he is an epitome of corruption. He was handpicked and installed by GEJ after helping the alibaba and his 40 thieves stash funds. He has nothing to offer, no sound monetary policy, a single currency having over 5 exchange rates is an aberration. None of his trial-by-error policy has worked.

Boot him out now!

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Re: Malami Queries Emefiele On Forex Fraud Allegation In CBN by opalu: 8:18am On Feb 16, 2017
Open minds see opportunity in every difficulty
Close minds see difficulty in every opportunity

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Re: Malami Queries Emefiele On Forex Fraud Allegation In CBN by sunnyside16(m): 8:18am On Feb 16, 2017
Everything about our system is just riddled with corruption. Public office holders and corrupt practices are interwoven in Nigeria.
Re: Malami Queries Emefiele On Forex Fraud Allegation In CBN by Boleyndynasty2(f): 8:18am On Feb 16, 2017
Corruption left, right and center. Everyday new problems, new cases, new charges and accusations.
Re: Malami Queries Emefiele On Forex Fraud Allegation In CBN by Jesusloveyou: 8:19am On Feb 16, 2017
Love Machine:
How much did buhari get his pounds from cbn?It could be at a very subsidize rate of 100 to £1.
look at this one, he said some even collect dollar for as low as 0.61.
This ipod cbn gov should better resign on his own.
He is a clog in the wheel of progress.
This is how ineffectual buffoon always appoint corrupt people to always help him to steal.

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Re: Malami Queries Emefiele On Forex Fraud Allegation In CBN by Nobody: 8:20am On Feb 16, 2017
Seen
Re: Malami Queries Emefiele On Forex Fraud Allegation In CBN by abumeinben(m): 8:20am On Feb 16, 2017
embarassed

Why?

60kobo to $1 embarassed

Why?

N23 to $1 why why?

Are they looting us thru corruption?
Why why?

When I remember the EFCC fight against corruption, water runaway my eyes, aeeeeh aehhh water runaway my eyes.

When remember Emefiele, water runaway my eyes, aeeeeh aehhh water runaway my eyes.

When I remember Amaechi, Tinubu, Babachir Lawal, Magu, etc etc, water runaway my eyes, aeeeeh aehhh water runaway my eyes.
Re: Malami Queries Emefiele On Forex Fraud Allegation In CBN by DirtyGold: 8:20am On Feb 16, 2017
Criminals everywhere...

What's tha business?

Re: Malami Queries Emefiele On Forex Fraud Allegation In CBN by focus7: 8:23am On Feb 16, 2017
Emefiele is he not a Jew?

I guess the meaning of that his name should be "corruption and incompetence runs in the blood."

Buhari should replace him with a better hand.

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