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Court Convicts Bank PHB's Francis Atuche, Ugo Anyanwu Of ₦25.7 Bilion Theft by HonNL: 9:12pm On Jun 16, 2021
A Lagos State High Court sitting in Ikeja on Wednesday sentenced the former Managing Director of defunct Bank PHB, Francis Atuche and a former Chief Financial Officer of the bank, Ugo Anyanwu to 126 years imprisonment for stealing a N25.7 billion theft belonging to the bank.

The 3rd defendant, Anyanwu was sentenced to eighty-four years of the twenty seven counts amendment with which he was charged with.

The former bank chiefs were convicted by the court on 21 of the 27-count amended charge of conspiracy to commit felony and stealing brought against them by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

The Presiding judge, Justice Lateefat Okunnu in a judgement that lasted over 12- hours held that the EFCC successful proved its case against the convicts beyond reasonable doubt.

The judge also held that the offences with which the convicts were charge can not be said to be mere professional negligence as claimed by them but criminal in nature.

The court further held that Atuche and Anyanwu abuse their powers, ignored established rules and regulations thereby putting the bank and depositors funds in danger.

The court also stated that the convicts corruptly took advantage of their positions to conferred on themselves undue financial benefits without regard to health of the bank.

The court, however, cleared Atuche’s wife of the charge of conspiracy and stealing.

Justices Okunnu held that the EFCC failed to linked her to the crime, stating that suspicion no matter how strong can not take the place of fact.

She held that it was not proven that she was aware of the source of the fund she received into her account from her husband and she had no powers to take any decision to influence the transaction.

The EFCC had alleged that between November 2007 and April 2008, the accused persons stole about N25.7bn belonging to the bank.

The anti-graft agency has claimed that out of the total N25.7bn allegedly stolen by the accused persons, EFCC claimed that they stole about N14.7bn by fraudulently describing it as a loan to some companies and subsequently converted the said sum to personal use.

The Commission had further told the court that the companies included Future View Securities, Extra Oil Limited, Resolution Trust and Investment Limited and Tradjek Nigeria Ltd.

The EFCC also alleged that about N11bn was stolen by the defendants and the said sum was used to purchase about 984,375,000 units of Bank PHB shares for themselves.

The said sum used for purchasing the shares, EFCC alleged, was described as loan to some companies including, Guesstrade Services, Sentron Trading, Montrax Investico, Claremount Management Ltd., Trenton Trade and others.

The anti-graft agency had closed its case against the defendants on March 4, 2013, after calling 12 witnesses, who gave oral evidence and issuing subpoenas to six other persons to present some documents which were admitted as exhibits by the court.

In his allocutus before the court, the convict, Atuche prayed the court temper justice with mercy.

“I asked for mercy from my lord, I am a professional banker and never thought I will end my career this way. Please, I don’t want to go to jail. I have been remorseful in the last 10 years that we have been on this matter. Today will definitely be a turning point in my life,” he said.

The second convict, Anyawu in his plea for mercy asked the judge to show him mercy.

“I am very sorry my lord, I asked that you have mercy on me. I am a father of young kids who are not even teenagers yet.

After listening to the convicts, Justice Okunnu held that she has considered the plea of the convict, there must be consequences for wrongdoing and sentences are not just for punishment but also for deterrent.

“The convict stole from the bank and depositors and because of their action, tax payers money was used to bail out the bank.

She also ruled that the defendant should restitute the amount stolen from the bank. They are to pay back the sum of N25.7billion to the Federal government to replace the fund taken from the public coffers to bail out the bank.

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Re: Court Convicts Bank PHB's Francis Atuche, Ugo Anyanwu Of ₦25.7 Bilion Theft by Bola146(f): 9:12pm On Jun 16, 2021
cool What next.. kirikiri

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Re: Court Convicts Bank PHB's Francis Atuche, Ugo Anyanwu Of ₦25.7 Bilion Theft by HonNL: 9:14pm On Jun 16, 2021
He refused to resign in October 2009, until the CBN stepped in.
https://www.nairaland.com/331313/atuche-refuses-resign-bankphb-ceo#4646631


A Lagos High Court sitting in Ikeja, erroneously freed him in June 2015
https://www.nairaland.com/2396850/n25.7bn-fraud-court-frees-francis#35025259

The Appeal Court insisted that Atuche, his wife and the ex-Chief Financial Officer Anyanwu had a case to answer then ordered for a retrial..in September 2016
https://www.google.com/amp/s/punchng.com/n25-7bn-theft-acourt-overrules-atuches-acquittal/%3famp

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Re: Court Convicts Bank PHB's Francis Atuche, Ugo Anyanwu Of ₦25.7 Bilion Theft by Nobody: 9:15pm On Jun 16, 2021
HonNL:


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lalasticlala mynd44
all na wash, mtcheew.

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Re: Court Convicts Bank PHB's Francis Atuche, Ugo Anyanwu Of ₦25.7 Bilion Theft by Commentor: 9:16pm On Jun 16, 2021
Appeal court would acquit them.

Big men don't go to prison in Nigeria.

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Re: Court Convicts Bank PHB's Francis Atuche, Ugo Anyanwu Of ₦25.7 Bilion Theft by serenity1: 9:16pm On Jun 16, 2021
Big men..

He will find a way to wiggle himself out

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Re: Court Convicts Bank PHB's Francis Atuche, Ugo Anyanwu Of ₦25.7 Bilion Theft by ThatFairGuy1: 9:18pm On Jun 16, 2021
Average Nigerian ONLY hate corruption because they're not part of it.

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Re: Court Convicts Bank PHB's Francis Atuche, Ugo Anyanwu Of ₦25.7 Bilion Theft by Kzinne: 9:19pm On Jun 16, 2021
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Re: Court Convicts Bank PHB's Francis Atuche, Ugo Anyanwu Of ₦25.7 Bilion Theft by Ever8090: 9:24pm On Jun 16, 2021
Xiaomi1:
all na wash, mtcheew.
how e take be wash? Make we here your own version of the story.. Sabinus"!!

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Re: Court Convicts Bank PHB's Francis Atuche, Ugo Anyanwu Of ₦25.7 Bilion Theft by Penguin2: 9:25pm On Jun 16, 2021
Some people are heartless.

How can you steal 25bn naira from a company that employed you? How much is their capital?

Jail them for life joor!

Ndi oshi!

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Re: Court Convicts Bank PHB's Francis Atuche, Ugo Anyanwu Of ₦25.7 Bilion Theft by Rickyzagy: 9:35pm On Jun 16, 2021
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Re: Court Convicts Bank PHB's Francis Atuche, Ugo Anyanwu Of ₦25.7 Bilion Theft by kechywillz(m): 9:42pm On Jun 16, 2021
U looted that Bank dry

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Re: Court Convicts Bank PHB's Francis Atuche, Ugo Anyanwu Of ₦25.7 Bilion Theft by illicit(m): 9:51pm On Jun 16, 2021
Money don't go to jail

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Re: Court Convicts Bank PHB's Francis Atuche, Ugo Anyanwu Of ₦25.7 Bilion Theft by Solsix(m): 10:09pm On Jun 16, 2021
I remember one of bank phb advert when they foresaw cars running on water, they didn't see thier bank was going down

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Re: Court Convicts Bank PHB's Francis Atuche, Ugo Anyanwu Of ₦25.7 Bilion Theft by FarahAideed: 10:11pm On Jun 16, 2021
25 billion many ma

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Re: Court Convicts Bank PHB's Francis Atuche, Ugo Anyanwu Of ₦25.7 Bilion Theft by Tonim(f): 10:27pm On Jun 16, 2021
The alleged theft has been in the news for a while. N25 billion naira shocked

Was any of the funds recovered?

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Re: Court Convicts Bank PHB's Francis Atuche, Ugo Anyanwu Of ₦25.7 Bilion Theft by Tookool(m): 10:31pm On Jun 16, 2021
The first bank I ever opened an account

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Re: Court Convicts Bank PHB's Francis Atuche, Ugo Anyanwu Of ₦25.7 Bilion Theft by Vaughanlanrewaj: 11:16pm On Jun 16, 2021
One day, cars will run on water.

According to DigitalNest, BankPHB undoubtedly had one of the best marketing campaigns in Nigeria between 2004 – 2007. They came up with thought-provoking and creative adverts like; “One-day cars will run on water”, “Dream Come True” and my personal favorite, “No Impossibility”

They evoked interest and gain massive popularity most especially among the young and fast-rising middle-class community in Nigeria leading to more people opting out of other banks to do business with BankPHB. However, 14 years down the line, nobody knows about BankPHB and their rather futuristic projections and marketing slogans.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DRwPc5yJqCo

Ashey all na wash. I used to admire the bank and love the way their staffers look in their branded suits and the entrance to their bank is very inviting but today, even the imposing beautiful headquarters on Keffi road,Ikoyi, is a ghost town like that of the Marble Skyscraper headquarter building of Savannah Bank at Tinubu.
Poor corporate governance killed the bank. I still feel let down in a way that this is a bank linked to Prof. Pat Utomi who then was a strong and influential authority in Nigeria economic matters. Prof and Alhaji Kola Abiola did not put their hands in the cookie jar,the MD didn't try at all.visit www.freestuffsng.com to hunt for freebies. All the enemies of Nigeria will lose las las. They always lose. God bless Nigeria

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Re: Court Convicts Bank PHB's Francis Atuche, Ugo Anyanwu Of ₦25.7 Bilion Theft by DrTee1(m): 11:31pm On Jun 16, 2021
This is very revealing.

It is both good and bad. Good in the sense that some maladministration has been identified and proven in court.

Bad that it got this bad before the extent of maladministration in the bank was identified. That's also an administrative flaw by the agencies, ministries and departments of government that should have oversight responsibilities over the bank.

If only this was done in every government institution...

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Re: Court Convicts Bank PHB's Francis Atuche, Ugo Anyanwu Of ₦25.7 Bilion Theft by slivertongue: 11:37pm On Jun 16, 2021
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Re: Court Convicts Bank PHB's Francis Atuche, Ugo Anyanwu Of ₦25.7 Bilion Theft by Vaughanlanrewaj: 11:40pm On Jun 16, 2021
HonNL:


He refused to resign in October 2009, until the CBN stepped in.
https://www.nairaland.com/331313/atuche-refuses-resign-bankphb-ceo#4646631


A Lagos High Court sitting in Ikeja, erroneously freed him in June 2015
https://www.nairaland.com/2396850/n25.7bn-fraud-court-frees-francis#35025259

The Appeal Court insisted that Atuche, his wife and the ex-Chief Financial Officer Anyanwu had a case to answer then ordered for a retrial..in September 2016
https://www.google.com/amp/s/punchng.com/n25-7bn-theft-acourt-overrules-atuches-acquittal/%3famp



https://www.nairaland.com/331313/atuche-refuses-resign-bankphb-ceo#4646631


This thread was in the twilight of the golden era of Nairaland. It is a decent thread with intelligent exchanges initiated by Suraj . By the time you go through the second link in 2015, you will clearly see how the standard had fallen. I still remember with nostalgia the time when you can have decent and intelligent exchanges here on Nairaland and not now where young folks who should be temperate and teachable make very toxic comments and haul insults at everyone including those old enough to be their grandparents. Thanks for sharing the historical background of the case. God bless you sir.visit www.freestuffsng.com to hunt for free stuff. May God bless Nigeria.

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Re: Court Convicts Bank PHB's Francis Atuche, Ugo Anyanwu Of ₦25.7 Bilion Theft by Vaughanlanrewaj: 11:58pm On Jun 16, 2021
DrTee1:
This is very revealing.

It is both good and bad. Good in the sense that some maladministration has been identified and proven in court.

Bad that it got this bad before the extent of maladministration in the bank was identified. That's also an administrative flaw by the agencies, ministries and departments of government that should have oversight responsibilities over the bank.

If only this was done in every government institution...
Very valid and intelligent points. I think our legal system is largely to be blamed for it. The case has taken more than a decade and I won't be surprised it goes on appeal and on to the supreme court, taking more years. N25Billion in 2009 was $172.4m which is currently worth N77.6 billion today. That fund was used to fund wastages along with unquantifiable waste of man hours. Why should it take 10 years to establish the difference between professional negligence and criminal negligence for a publicly quoted bank that is under supervision of regulators and auditors? shocked It's completely preposterous and a huge drain on us all. The justice system is way too slow and is encouraging resource allocation inefficiency. The judiciary needs to help us in this country. If they don't do their work more efficiently, the system will eventually consume them too.visit www.freestiffsng.com for free stuff and free samples. All the enemies of Nigeria will lose las las. They always lose.God bless Nigeria

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Re: Court Convicts Bank PHB's Francis Atuche, Ugo Anyanwu Of ₦25.7 Bilion Theft by baralatie(m): 1:37am On Jun 17, 2021
HonNL:
He refused to resign in October 2009, until the CBN stepped in.
https://www.nairaland.com/331313/atuche-refuses-resign-bankphb-ceo#4646631


A Lagos High Court sitting in Ikeja, erroneously freed him in June 2015
https://www.nairaland.com/2396850/n25.7bn-fraud-court-frees-francis#35025259

The Appeal Court insisted that Atuche, his wife and the ex-Chief Financial Officer Anyanwu had a case to answer then ordered for a retrial..in September 2016
https://www.google.com/amp/s/punchng.com/n25-7bn-theft-acourt-overrules-atuches-acquittal/%3famp


Wow
Re: Court Convicts Bank PHB's Francis Atuche, Ugo Anyanwu Of ₦25.7 Bilion Theft by Nobody: 1:52am On Jun 17, 2021
HonNL:


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lalasticlala mynd44
10 yrs?! It took 10yrs to conclude a financial crime case? What a lawless country.

And, they need to stop sending Journalists that have no idea how the law works to go cover court cases. He wasn’t sentenced to 127yrs. The Journalist is obviously calculating the sentences consecutively.

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Re: Court Convicts Bank PHB's Francis Atuche, Ugo Anyanwu Of ₦25.7 Bilion Theft by Nobody: 1:58am On Jun 17, 2021
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Re: Court Convicts Bank PHB's Francis Atuche, Ugo Anyanwu Of ₦25.7 Bilion Theft by tamonokare: 5:42am On Jun 17, 2021
What of Odum of MBA Forex. Law no dey catch am ?

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Re: Court Convicts Bank PHB's Francis Atuche, Ugo Anyanwu Of ₦25.7 Bilion Theft by MANNABBQGRILLS: 5:42am On Jun 17, 2021
Oh Boy! shocked shocked shocked

Ona man with over 27 BILLION Naira

We are simply short of words!

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Re: Court Convicts Bank PHB's Francis Atuche, Ugo Anyanwu Of ₦25.7 Bilion Theft by GreaterFuture(m): 5:42am On Jun 17, 2021
Too bad
Re: Court Convicts Bank PHB's Francis Atuche, Ugo Anyanwu Of ₦25.7 Bilion Theft by adioolayi(m): 5:44am On Jun 17, 2021
The Judiciary should be all out and out....they should be rootless in their judgement and ensure they do so without fear or favour upholding the constitution of Nigeria.

The executive do not mean well for the judiciary...so, no point romancing or dancing to their tune.

Judiciary, please restore the hope of a common man!!!

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Re: Court Convicts Bank PHB's Francis Atuche, Ugo Anyanwu Of ₦25.7 Bilion Theft by TimmyTen(m): 5:45am On Jun 17, 2021
Bawa (EFCC chairman) is doing well and his life should be protected at all cost…. Corruption is deeply rooted in the fabrics of this nation…corruption will definitely fight back if u know, u know

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Re: Court Convicts Bank PHB's Francis Atuche, Ugo Anyanwu Of ₦25.7 Bilion Theft by Kelvinbako(m): 5:46am On Jun 17, 2021
Chai...some people get mind for this country oo�

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