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Pension Cartel ‘rakes In N3.3b Monthly’ by dabrake(m): 3:25am On Feb 04, 2012
The Chairman of the Presidential Task Team on Pension, Mr. Abdulrasheed Maina, yesterday said a pension fraud cartel was swindling the Federal Government of about N3.3billion monthly before the team was put in place.

He said after verification by his team, the pension rates being paid by the government reduced from N5billion to N1.7billion.

He said the N28billion police pension fund found in an account will be returned to the Budget Office.

Maina, who spoke at a meeting with the Acting Chairman of the Independent Corrupt Practices and other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), Ekpo Nta, said the team has recovered N151billion embezzled funds and assets from corrupt civil servants, especially those in charge of the Pension Office.

He said a civil servant, who was involved in the pension racket, had 555 accounts.

“A figure of 258,000 pensioners was submitted to the Budget Office by the ‘cartel’ in the Pension Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation for which N5 billion was usually released monthly.

“But out of the N5 billion, the task force discovered that the government only needed N1.7 billion out of N5billion to pay the 70,657 genuine pensioners.

“The government is only paying N1.7billion to pensioners instead of the hitherto N5billion. Obviously, those profiting from the scam were not happy. They have been issuing threats to members of my team.

“We discovered about 71,133 ghost pensioners within the system, for whom the “cartel” behind the fraud had been collecting government money for years.

“Also, about 44,320 retired persons were discovered never to have been paid their pension since 1968 and 1975. We have brought some of these pensioners on board and they now enjoy their pension.

“During the systems review, we uncovered 66 fake accounts. There was a situation where about 555 accounts belonging to one person were discovered in a particular bank.

“We felt this could not have been possible without connivance of the bank management. It is really unfortunate and sad.”

Maina said the success was achieved through the system review scheme designed by his team of men from ICPC, EFCC, Customs, Immigration and other relevant security agencies.

He pleaded with the ICPC for closer ties so that all corrupt cases uncovered could be prosecuted.

He said: “If we can make these shocking discoveries in the Pension Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation alone, you can imagine the extent of fraud in all the 42 pension offices nationwide.

He added that the robust database of pensioners built by the team as well as the e-payment system designed by the team really helped a great deal.

He said the Task Team had also succeeded in reducing the monthly pension of the Police from N1.5 billion to N500 million.

Maina said: “At the Police Pension Office, the team also discovered some fraud that led to the reduction of their monthly delivery from the Budget Office from N1.5 billion, to N500 million.

An idle fund of N28 billion was also discovered and is to be returned to the Budget Office.

“We have designed a smartcard solution that has cut this expenditure and made the exercise very convenient for the pensioners, who can do the verification without having to travel around the country thereby risking their lives.

“The government should be able to fully fund pension even in the future if the tempo against fraud in pension offices is sustained.

The Acting Chairman of ICPC, Mr Ekpo Nta, praised the Task Team for its achievements.

He said the commission has embarked on System Review of Public Department.

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Re: Pension Cartel ‘rakes In N3.3b Monthly’ by jamace(m): 7:38am On Feb 04, 2012
And nothing will happen to the cabal cartel? The reason corruption has swallowed Nigeria up. Really sad. sad sad
Re: Pension Cartel ‘rakes In N3.3b Monthly’ by DisGuy: 9:50am On Feb 05, 2012
He said a civil servant, who was involved in the pension racket, had 555 accounts.


we dont belive you

We need mo' people!!



this is just grandstanding!! Until they name the person, show us the properties seized and the court case, we will take them serious!!

The civil servant has no name? no department,
Re: Pension Cartel ‘rakes In N3.3b Monthly’ by damola1: 9:54am On Feb 05, 2012
Who has been caught?, Who has been charged to court?
Re: Pension Cartel ‘rakes In N3.3b Monthly’ by stepo707: 10:07am On Feb 05, 2012
Is corruption inbuilt in our system?from top to bottom all corrupt.
Re: Pension Cartel ‘rakes In N3.3b Monthly’ by slyopez(m): 10:15am On Feb 05, 2012
After all these scrutiny nobody was arrested, nobody was arraigned in court and the security agencies said they are working. I tire for 9ja
Re: Pension Cartel ‘rakes In N3.3b Monthly’ by slyopez(m): 10:17am On Feb 05, 2012
No wonder my father's pension and arrears were not duely paid. I have to make move for that, dem no fit chop that money like that.
Re: Pension Cartel ‘rakes In N3.3b Monthly’ by babaowo: 10:28am On Feb 05, 2012
naija and drama!!!
Re: Pension Cartel ‘rakes In N3.3b Monthly’ by Nobody: 10:40am On Feb 05, 2012
555 Bank accounts in one bank shocked
Re: Pension Cartel ‘rakes In N3.3b Monthly’ by Nobody: 10:43am On Feb 05, 2012
These days I only visit Nairaland when I wanna feel bad
Re: Pension Cartel ‘rakes In N3.3b Monthly’ by lilliesonwater: 11:34am On Feb 05, 2012
In Nigeria announcing the discovery of corruption in government offices and parastatals and the huge amount stolen is no longer news, the only thing that will constitute news will happen when anyone involved will be prosecuted and at the end of the prosecution jailed. Then that will be news (Great news).
Re: Pension Cartel ‘rakes In N3.3b Monthly’ by buzor(m): 1:44pm On Feb 05, 2012
yet no one arrested, no one is sent to jail.
rubbish news.
*sighs and walks away*
Re: Pension Cartel ‘rakes In N3.3b Monthly’ by Yeske2(m): 2:07pm On Feb 05, 2012
Funny no one is being arraigned, na wah o.
Re: Pension Cartel ‘rakes In N3.3b Monthly’ by Pennywise(m): 2:17pm On Feb 05, 2012
It looks like this team was purposely tasked to look into the Nigerian Police pension scheme. Which is why they cannot probe too deep. We dont want the entire structure to come crumbly down. Gray is a color, agreed. Even then, there are different shades.

The sad part is that GEJ is either completely ignorant of all these things or he is in some way incapacitated. Its really hard sometimes placing this 'president'.
Re: Pension Cartel ‘rakes In N3.3b Monthly’ by gempo(m): 3:22pm On Feb 05, 2012
Any where you turn to in Nigeria, you see corruption. Am just fed up.
Re: Pension Cartel ‘rakes In N3.3b Monthly’ by Beaf: 3:26pm On Feb 05, 2012
I posted an article some days ago where someone was caught with billions under his bed here on NL. Plus this news has been ongoing for weeks now and should be too big to be ignored.
I am surprised that people are still asking if anyone has been caught.

@topic
We need to computerise every aspect of govt and use biometrics even on agbero's, cos thats the only way we will get people to be accountable until the system is uprooted and rebuilt.
Re: Pension Cartel ‘rakes In N3.3b Monthly’ by GeneralGEJ: 3:43pm On Feb 05, 2012
Beaf:

I posted an article some days ago where someone was caught with billions under his bed here on NL. Plus this news has been ongoing for weeks now and should be too big to be ignored.
I am surprised that people are still asking if anyone has been caught.

@topic
We need to computerise every aspect of govt and use biometrics even on agbero's, cos thats the only way we will get people to be accountable until the system is uprooted and rebuilt.

Stfu

Liar.

The reason why nobody ever get arrested is because it is joint operation with d office of the president. Patience get 30% of the 3.3b every month.
Re: Pension Cartel ‘rakes In N3.3b Monthly’ by kinguwem: 10:21am On Feb 06, 2012
We do things wrongly in this country. What is the name of the officer involved in the fraud? Who are the accomplices? Can such a crime be committed without the involvement of senior government officials and politicians. Since government is unwilling to reveal them, we should pray for God to visit with the afflictions of pensioners who died due to their wickedness. Unless they repent and do restitution, all they laboured for shall be in ruins.
Re: Pension Cartel ‘rakes In N3.3b Monthly’ by DisGuy: 3:52pm On Feb 29, 2012
A number of former and serving senior civil servants interviewed by our reporters acknowledge that whereas there have been a multiplicity of projects in the past and even on- going, to fight corruption by eliminating huge payments to ghost pensioners, “these initiatives have merely become justification for the creation and award of contracts, in a seemingly endless journey that only produces phantom savings for government.”

In the recent past, most of the government’s initiatives have been anchored by one Maina Abdulrashid, a very articulate young man with an amazing capacity to survive from one government another.

Abdulrashid first emerged as an assistant director at the Customs, Immigration and Prison Pension Office (CIPPO) and has now found himself in the rather permanent position of head of the Presidential Pension Reform Task Team, (PPRTT).

There is no time frame for his task to be completed and it would seem that once an attempt is made to unravel the taskforce, the media begins to dish out a slew of unsubstantiated reports of savings supposedly recorded by the government.


who and who has been arrested, which court is handling their case or when did they get sentenced

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