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Presidential Panel Uncovers Fraud In Army by handie(m): 5:13am On May 02, 2016
The presidential panel set up by President Muhammadu Buhari through the Office of the National Security Adviser to probe arms procurement between 2007 and 2015 has allegedly uncovered massive fraud in the Nigerian Army, The PUNCH has learnt.

It will be recalled that the panel had, so far, submitted two reports on its probe to the President.

While the first interim report was submitted in November 2015, the second report was submitted in January following which Buhari ordered the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission to investigate 18 serving and retired military officers, mainly from the Air Force.

The PUNCH’s investigation on Sunday revealed that the panel, which has Air Vice Marshal J. O. Ode (retd.) as its chairman, was concluding work on the probe of the Army.

It was gathered that part of the panel’s discovery was that the total amount involved in arms fraud was $15bn and not $2.1bn.

The PUNCH had, on Wednesday last week, reported that $15bn arms funds were diverted by top military officers.

According to the report, the $2.1bn earlier reported as the mismanaged arms procurement money was just for one transaction.

A top government official, who spoke on condition of anonymity on Sunday, described the fraud uncovered by the panel in the purchase of arms in the Army as “enormous.”

“The committee is still working. What they discovered in the Army is enormous,” he said.

When asked when the third report would be submitted to the President and be made public, the source said Buhari had directed the panel to change tactics.

“The President has directed that we explore the option of prosecuting indicted persons immediately instead of first publicising their names, thereby giving some of them the leeway to escape justice,” he explained.

The source added that as of last week, efforts were ongoing by the committee to discuss the prosecution of the freshly indicted persons with the Attorney General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami (SAN).

He added that efforts were ongoing to make public some achievements of the panel, especially in the recovery of funds, ahead of a summit on anti-corruption that Buhari would attend alongside other world leaders in the United Kingdom next week.

In announcing the establishment of the committee last year, the Presidency had given its mandate to include identifying irregularities and making recommendations for streamlining the procurement process in the Armed Forces.

Following the submission of the panel’s second interim report, Buhari had, on January 15, directed the EFCC to carry out further investigation into the alleged misconduct established against some retired and serving officers of the Nigerian Air Force and Nigerian Army.

Meanwhile, in a continuation of the probe into how the Peoples Democratic Party allegedly bribed some officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission before the 2015 presidential election, the EFCC has arrested an oil tycoon, Mr. Laitan Adesanya, for his alleged role in the $115m (N23bn) bribe funds.

It was learnt on Sunday that Adesanya, who is the Chief Executive Officer of Lenoil Nigeria Limited, was arrested by the EFCC in Lagos on Friday.

The anti-graft agency had, last week, arrested the Managing Director of Fidelity Bank Plc, Mr. Mr. Nnamdi Okonkwo and the bank’s Head of Operations, Mr. Martin Izuogbe.

Adesanya was alleged to have handed $1.85m to the bank based on the instruction of a former Minister of Petroleum Resources, Diezani Alison-Madueke.

Other companies, which allegedly handed over money to the bank MD, included Northern Belt Gas Company Limited ($60m); Auctus Integrated ($17.8m); and Midwestern Oil and Gas ($9.5m).

Diezani was also alleged to have given the bank MD $26m in cash which was ultimately disbursed to officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission ahead of the 2015 presidential election as bribes.



A reliable source at the EFCC said Adesanya was in the custody of the commission in Lagos and was being grilled as of Friday.

He said, “We are asking him about the $1.85m he dropped and what purpose it was supposed to serve.”

According to the United Kingdom Financial Times, Adesanya is an international oil businessman, who has been in the business for decades.

The newspaper states that Adesanya made huge profits during the military administrations of the 1980s and 1990s.

Also, sources within the EFCC have denied claims by Fidelity Bank Plc that it reported all its financial dealings to the appropriate authorities

The bank had, in a statement last week, stated that “transactions were duly reported as required by the regulators and the bank is cooperating fully with the authorities on the investigation.”

However, the source said the $26m, which the MD allegedly collected directly from Diezani, was neither reported to the Central Bank of Nigeria nor the Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit, which is domiciled in the EFCC.

The source added, “The $26m cash that was collected from Diezani was not deposited into any account. So, how could they say they reported it? They didn’t report anything because the money was given to the bank for safekeeping and there was no intention for it to be used to open an account.

“If it was put in the system, then, there must be records. Who brought the money? They don’t know. They were supposed to have reported the transaction to the CBN and NFIU, which is domiciled in the EFCC but there is no such report.

“The money was meant for distribution to INEC officials. When the bank MD was collecting $26m cash from a serving minister, why didn’t he ask her where she got the money from?”


http://www.punchng.com/15bn-arms-scandal-presidential-panel-uncovers-massive-fraud-army/

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Re: Presidential Panel Uncovers Fraud In Army by handie(m): 5:13am On May 02, 2016
We're tired of all these reports already. Allegations and no conviction. Dokpesi own, we no hear anything again. Same with Bafarawa and all d other accused persons. Why not focus on prosecuting the ones already arraigned before d law courts? Or better still create special anti-corruption courts? All these newspapers publication ain't exciting no more

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Re: Presidential Panel Uncovers Fraud In Army by TPAND(f): 5:24am On May 02, 2016
The only thing this administration has to show for 1year is fighting opposition source of revenue for the last presidential elections. (Not fighting corruption has its been delineated)
Use your head. We still talkin about $15 billion dollar arms scandal, now it's no longer $2billion. All the fight against corruption has been on par with the general elections.

Economy policy and direction is Zero.

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Re: Presidential Panel Uncovers Fraud In Army by ckmayoca: 5:28am On May 02, 2016
Start listing there names abi na and deal wiith army too

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Re: Presidential Panel Uncovers Fraud In Army by gobizzy101: 5:39am On May 02, 2016
All I hear is Billion dis, Trillion dat.

Nobody steals Millions anymore cry

I don tire 4 dis contry

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Re: Presidential Panel Uncovers Fraud In Army by Nobody: 5:43am On May 02, 2016
Same story everyday!

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Re: Presidential Panel Uncovers Fraud In Army by henryutd(m): 5:49am On May 02, 2016
One year in Office all I hear every day is figures uncovered, stolen, missing etc. Nothing recovered.

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Re: Presidential Panel Uncovers Fraud In Army by ObiOkpor(m): 5:57am On May 02, 2016
Who be the person wey dey give money if you predict bubu's next trip? Na UK baba wan jet to o!

No be $1.2b again,na $15b. It's all right, soon it will be $35b arms scandal. Abeg,FG make una jail Dasuki and his co yam eaters so that we Nigerians will take your fight of corruption seriously serious.
*buy me bread when coming back from UK next week.

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Re: Presidential Panel Uncovers Fraud In Army by bonechamberlain(m): 6:15am On May 02, 2016
useless propaganda govt, fg uncovers this and that, the same story everyday, different figures. angry

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Re: Presidential Panel Uncovers Fraud In Army by lilprinze: 6:16am On May 02, 2016
for the past APC 1year in office they claim to be fighting corruption yet there is no proof or evidence of the money they have recovered.

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Re: Presidential Panel Uncovers Fraud In Army by acenazt: 6:22am On May 02, 2016
Just sign the budget we have been following the multiple uncovering all through 15/16

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Re: Presidential Panel Uncovers Fraud In Army by Stalwert: 6:27am On May 02, 2016
GEJ the buffoon that derailed Nigerians totally off course

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Re: Presidential Panel Uncovers Fraud In Army by Luckylife(m): 6:38am On May 02, 2016
Sorry oh! When this government start mentioning 2.1 billion , 15 billion are they expecting Nigerians to forget the hardship , sufferings they are passing through now ? even a kid thought that when billions are recovered, living should be easier and the economy boosting ,then why the reverse ?it very annoying after listening to how billions is recovered things are still getting worst day by day.

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Re: Presidential Panel Uncovers Fraud In Army by babdap: 6:40am On May 02, 2016
Crime had increase because some masses had resulted into crime especially when they knew our politicians are stealing billions.

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Re: Presidential Panel Uncovers Fraud In Army by ehinmowo: 7:00am On May 02, 2016
if nobody is given 200yrs in prison or death by hanging, the whole thing is a facade

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Re: Presidential Panel Uncovers Fraud In Army by Taeewo(m): 7:01am On May 02, 2016
When will they start recovering the fund?

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Re: Presidential Panel Uncovers Fraud In Army by Nobody: 7:28am On May 02, 2016
Jonathan sef

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Re: Presidential Panel Uncovers Fraud In Army by Volksfuhrer(m): 7:42am On May 02, 2016
$15B could have made our Military top class in 8 years.

I wonder why corrupt military officers are not charged with treasonable felony. Shouldn't officers who undermine our military be called traitors?

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Re: Presidential Panel Uncovers Fraud In Army by NaijaEfcc: 8:39am On May 02, 2016
Una no dey tire for propaganda smh?? Apc!! angry Oya ZOMBIES FOOD is ready!!

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Re: Presidential Panel Uncovers Fraud In Army by maasoap(m): 8:46am On May 02, 2016
Am I the only one observing the lamentations of PDP e-rats here? In the last sixteen years, they were okay with the way PDP government was directing their affairs but now they want bubu to perform magic. They are even angry with APC government for exposing how massively their beloved party, pdp and party members wrecked the nation and by extension, their lives.
These lamentations show that you guys were not as lucky as those guys who cornered millions and billions of naira during the years of looting by PDP, lol. My curiosity is that I want know why you guys still defending these thieves and looters even when it was apparent that they didn't make your life better for a whole sixteen years.

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Re: Presidential Panel Uncovers Fraud In Army by tommykiwi(m): 9:07am On May 02, 2016
Same old story all the time. And nobody is sent to jail,so what is the need for all dis news.

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Re: Presidential Panel Uncovers Fraud In Army by TANTUMERGO007(m): 9:08am On May 02, 2016
grin how corruption wan take die cheesy
Re: Presidential Panel Uncovers Fraud In Army by falolajacob(m): 9:09am On May 02, 2016
For how long are we going to continue to hear dis

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Re: Presidential Panel Uncovers Fraud In Army by MARKone(m): 9:09am On May 02, 2016
I think it is time they start mentioning names, let the courts decide if th allegation is true or false. We are tired of hearing about these discoveries, with little or no face attached.

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Re: Presidential Panel Uncovers Fraud In Army by Nobody: 9:09am On May 02, 2016
grin This administration is fighting opposition party not corruption, anyway It's still good, in that the hunt is going to discourage prospective looters.

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Re: Presidential Panel Uncovers Fraud In Army by Ask4bigneyo(m): 9:09am On May 02, 2016
Naija i hail thee
Re: Presidential Panel Uncovers Fraud In Army by Nobody: 9:10am On May 02, 2016
The moment I hear the amount embezzled cry

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Re: Presidential Panel Uncovers Fraud In Army by bright007(f): 9:10am On May 02, 2016
For how long will the association of present criminals (APC) continue to feed their zombies with conjectures and propaganda?....

Nigerians are suffering and all you hear from this govt is billions uncovered bla bla bla .....

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Re: Presidential Panel Uncovers Fraud In Army by Nobody: 9:10am On May 02, 2016
[size=20pt]Yet some ediots are praising Jonathan. [/size]

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Re: Presidential Panel Uncovers Fraud In Army by Dottore: 9:11am On May 02, 2016
Na wao
Re: Presidential Panel Uncovers Fraud In Army by Flets: 9:11am On May 02, 2016
Absolute balderdash. Enough of the distraction, real issues beckon.

Fuel scarcity is now normal
Darkness is now the way of life in Nigeria

More corrupt avenues have been created for officers to steal. ... police arresting folks with kegs in cars based on IGs announcement, fuel attendants now ripping off keg buyers cos of yeye policies. Bankers now source forex from CBN and sell to themselves. The corruption in customs now is at a height..... normal exporters are now expected to bribe their way through the ports because every container is suspect.

Nigeria has gone to the dogs mehn

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