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U.S. Government Slams DSS, EFCC, Judiciary, Calls Nigerian A "Home Of Crime" by BeeBeeOoh(m): 12:31am On Mar 05, 2017
As the President Muhammadu Buhari administration continues its anti-corruption effort, the United States government has expressed concern over the capacity of Nigeria’s States Security Service, SSS, to investigate money laundering.

The U.S. government also expressed worry about the SSS’ refusal to share intelligence with sister agencies to investigate financial improprieties.

“There are concerns about the Department of State Services’ capacity to investigate money laundering and that it does not share case information with other agencies that also conduct financial investigations,” the report states.

The assessment is contained in March 2017 edition of the International Narcotics Control Strategy Report (INCSR) authored by the US Department of State’s Bureau for International Narcotic and Law Enforcement Affairs.

The report, which highlights major steps taken by countries and jurisdictions considered major hubs for money launder have taken to improve their anti-money laundering (AML) regimes, also flays Nigeria’s Economic and Financial Crimes Commission for its over-reliance on investigation by confession and its failure to conduct investigations with the involvement of prosecutors.

It stated that the EFCC’s reliance on formal mutual legal assistance with the U.S. to collect admissible evidence in money laundering cases is a major challenge in its effort to curb financial crimes.

It however praised the EFCC for its “aggressive” probe of high-profile corruption but said that the conviction rate was regrettable.

“However, the EFCC’s conviction rates continue to be low due in part to gaps in the judicial system that cause cases to languish in the system for long periods of time without resolution,” the report said.

While praising Nigerian banks for their willingness to submit currency transactions reports, it observed that the high volume of the reports and the cash-based nature of the country’s economy makes it difficult to detect suspicious transactions.

The report, which describes Nigeria as “a major drug transshipment point and a significant center for financial crime”, slams Nigerian financial institutions for engaging in “currency transactions related to international narcotics trafficking that include significant amounts of US currency.”

The INCSR observed that criminal organisations, corrupt officials, businessmen, terrorist group and internet fraudsters take advantage of Nigeria’s weak law, poor enforcement, geographical location, porous borders and socioeconomic conditions to launder proceeds of crime.

“Criminal proceeds laundered in Nigeria derive partly from foreign drug trafficking and criminal activity including illegal oil bunkering, bribery and embezzlement, contraband smuggling, theft, and financial crimes. Public corruption is also a significant source of laundered criminal proceeds.

“International advance fee fraud, also known as “419 fraud” in reference to the fraud section in Nigeria’s criminal code, remains a lucrative financial crime,” it states.

It observes that Nigeria made limited progress in passing its anti-money laundering legislation. It particularly frowned at the failure of the government to sign the Nigerian Financial Intelligence Centre (NFIC) Bill, which would granted autonomy to the NFIU, and the Proceeds of Crime (POC) Bill passed by the National Assembly in 2014 and 2015, respectively.

“There has also been little movement on a draft mutual legal assistance bill, pending in the National Assembly since 2015,” the report says.

It, however, lavishes the government with praise over the implementation of the Treasury Single Account (TSA), saying it improves transparency and streamlines revenue collection and expenditure.

“In 2016 President Buhari implemented several transparency measures, such as requiring all government entities, including the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, to remit nearly all revenues to a Treasury Single Account (TSA). The recent implementation and enforcement of the TSA as well as the Government Integrated Financial Management Information System are intended to make Government government revenue collection and expenditures more streamlined and transparent.”

http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/225203-u-s-govt-expresses-concern-nigerias-sss-ability-investigate-fraud.html

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Re: U.S. Government Slams DSS, EFCC, Judiciary, Calls Nigerian A "Home Of Crime" by Alasi20(m): 12:33am On Mar 05, 2017
Hmmmmmmmmmmm
Re: U.S. Government Slams DSS, EFCC, Judiciary, Calls Nigerian A "Home Of Crime" by Standing5(m): 12:37am On Mar 05, 2017
It however praised the EFCC for its “aggressive” probe of high-profile corruption but said that the conviction rate was regrettable.

“However, the EFCC’s conviction rates continue to be low due in part to gaps in the judicial system that cause cases to languish in the system for long periods of time without resolution,” the report said.

While praising Nigerian banks for their willingness to submit currency transactions reports, it observed that the high volume of the reports and the cash-based nature of the country’s economy makes it difficult to detect suspicious transactions.

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Re: U.S. Government Slams DSS, EFCC, Judiciary, Calls Nigerian A "Home Of Crime" by jsunex(m): 12:38am On Mar 05, 2017
see talk ooo
Re: U.S. Government Slams DSS, EFCC, Judiciary, Calls Nigerian A "Home Of Crime" by RealZizou(m): 12:40am On Mar 05, 2017
I swear down i no read dat crap...only d topic i read my own naija na crime country.
For ur info:your country na state of mumu,thou i blame our politifians na dem downgrade us

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Re: U.S. Government Slams DSS, EFCC, Judiciary, Calls Nigerian A "Home Of Crime" by madridguy(m): 12:45am On Mar 05, 2017
Brb
Re: U.S. Government Slams DSS, EFCC, Judiciary, Calls Nigerian A "Home Of Crime" by Jostico: 12:47am On Mar 05, 2017
angry oh come on stop making noise
Re: U.S. Government Slams DSS, EFCC, Judiciary, Calls Nigerian A "Home Of Crime" by Nobody: 1:10am On Mar 05, 2017
I cannot say much on this.
Nigeria judiciary system is extremely dirty and corrupt, it has be reported in most cases that the highest bidder get a favourable court judgement.

DSS and SSS, these two agencies see their selves as gods, they can intimidate somebody even though most time they try to reduce crime, but majority of observers like me believe the two agencies are political tool.

EFCC, I do not have much to say on this agency, but the effect of witch hunting is really making this department look like a coercive political tool in the hand of our present government and as a result making opposition weak.

To make everything look conclusive, if anti graft agency and security operation of Nigeria have these attributes, then it will be very likely for Nigeria as a country to have a bad image in international media.

Do not forget on how PMB Insulted the integrity of Nigerians on trust issue.

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Re: U.S. Government Slams DSS, EFCC, Judiciary, Calls Nigerian A "Home Of Crime" by LifeDrama: 1:27am On Mar 05, 2017
God Bless Nigeria!

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Re: U.S. Government Slams DSS, EFCC, Judiciary, Calls Nigerian A "Home Of Crime" by dokyOloye: 1:30am On Mar 05, 2017
Zoo DSS.
Daura secret service.

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Re: U.S. Government Slams DSS, EFCC, Judiciary, Calls Nigerian A "Home Of Crime" by Iamwrath: 2:26am On Mar 05, 2017
It however praised the EFCC for its “aggressive” probe of high-profile corruption but said that the conviction rate was regrettable.


If this is definition of blasting then I hope INCHR blasts EFCC, DSS and even Buhari's administration


OP is a known b..... E

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Re: U.S. Government Slams DSS, EFCC, Judiciary, Calls Nigerian A "Home Of Crime" by Firefire(m): 6:07am On Mar 05, 2017
America is one of the corrupt countries receiving proceed of corruption from Nigerian corrupt politicians.

Just that DSS & EFCC + ICPC conviction rate which is regrettable.
Re: U.S. Government Slams DSS, EFCC, Judiciary, Calls Nigerian A "Home Of Crime" by greatgod2012(f): 6:09am On Mar 05, 2017
This is what our corrupt politicians have turned this country into!

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Re: U.S. Government Slams DSS, EFCC, Judiciary, Calls Nigerian A "Home Of Crime" by vedaxcool(m): 6:11am On Mar 05, 2017
Poor journalism... There is no blasting contained therein.

Low conviction rate .... Onnogen that is living in denial about corruption in the judiciary should do something about this.
Re: U.S. Government Slams DSS, EFCC, Judiciary, Calls Nigerian A "Home Of Crime" by omenkaLives(m): 6:53am On Mar 05, 2017
It however praised the EFCC for its “aggressive” probe of high-profile corruption but said that the conviction rate was regrettable.

“However, the EFCC’s conviction rates continue to be low due in part to gaps in the judicial system that cause cases to languish in the system for long periods of time without resolution,” the report said.

It, however, lavishes the government with praise over the implementation of the Treasury Single Account (TSA), saying it improves transparency and streamlines revenue collection and expenditure.

“In 2016 President Buhari implemented several transparency measures, such as requiring all government entities, including the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, to remit nearly all revenues to a Treasury Single Account (TSA). The recent implementation and enforcement of the TSA as well as the Government Integrated Financial Management Information System are intended to make Government government revenue collection and expenditures more streamlined and transparent.”
We all see what we want to see. wink

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Re: U.S. Government Slams DSS, EFCC, Judiciary, Calls Nigerian A "Home Of Crime" by omenkaLives(m): 6:54am On Mar 05, 2017
vedaxcool:
Poor journalism... There is no blasting contained therein.

Low conviction rate .... Onnogen that is living in denial about corruption in the judiciary should do something about this.
Why I said we all see what we want to see. wink

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Re: U.S. Government Slams DSS, EFCC, Judiciary, Calls Nigerian A "Home Of Crime" by omenkaLives(m): 6:59am On Mar 05, 2017
Iamwrath:



If this is definition of blasting then I hope INCHR blasts EFCC, DSS and even Buhari's administration


OP is a known b..... E
Abi ooo! cheesy
Re: U.S. Government Slams DSS, EFCC, Judiciary, Calls Nigerian A "Home Of Crime" by Iamwrath: 7:02am On Mar 05, 2017
Different story was linked here I wonder why

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Re: U.S. Government Slams DSS, EFCC, Judiciary, Calls Nigerian A "Home Of Crime" by Chikelue2000(m): 7:03am On Mar 05, 2017
Y won't dis guys free Jonathan alone?

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Re: U.S. Government Slams DSS, EFCC, Judiciary, Calls Nigerian A "Home Of Crime" by iliyande(m): 7:24am On Mar 05, 2017
I am here to see real blasting cheesy

@kelvinreality DSS is still the SSS you know. It is one agency.
Re: U.S. Government Slams DSS, EFCC, Judiciary, Calls Nigerian A "Home Of Crime" by plainol(m): 7:25am On Mar 05, 2017
Nigeria is home to all forms of corruption.
The only thing we produce and export in Nigeria is CORRUPTION.
Re: U.S. Government Slams DSS, EFCC, Judiciary, Calls Nigerian A "Home Of Crime" by bewla(m): 7:39am On Mar 05, 2017
Not with this witch hunten why say we no try
Re: U.S. Government Slams DSS, EFCC, Judiciary, Calls Nigerian A "Home Of Crime" by Tazdroid(m): 8:58am On Mar 05, 2017
Every country is a home to crime as long as human beings live there, we can only thrive to make things better but not perfect. This life's not perfect.
Re: U.S. Government Slams DSS, EFCC, Judiciary, Calls Nigerian A "Home Of Crime" by Nobody: 6:05pm On Mar 05, 2017
iliyande:
I am here to see real blasting cheesy
@kelvinreality DSS is still the SSS you know. It is one agency.
Yeah.....you are right.

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