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Aghughu Adolphus Uncovers Multi-Billion Naira ‘Fraud’ In National Assembly by dre11(m): 1:09pm On Dec 17, 2021
The office of the Auditor- General for the Federation (AuGF) in its 2019 Annual Audit Report has indicted the management of the National Assembly over how it spent funds running into billions of naira.

The AGF, Aghughu Adolphus, in the audit queries uncovered how over N8.5 billion from the funds released to the National Assembly were expended within the period under review without evidence.

The report, submitted to the Clerk to the National Assembly in August this year as required by the constitution, said the monies under scrutiny were not backed by vouchers and retirement documents.

The audit report uncovered various infractions by the House of Representatives, the Senate and the National Assembly Service Commission. The audit report is usually submitted to the National Assembly Public Accounts committees for investigation.

Daily Trust reports that for over a year, the Senate Public Accounts Committee has been investigating expenditures of federal government agencies from 2015 – 2018 based on a report by the Auditor- General for the Federation.

In June this year, the panel presented the report of its six months investigation on the Federation Account for the year 2015 to the plenary.

The committee’s Chairman, Senator Matthew Urhoghide (PDP, Edo), in his presentation, disclosed that 114 MDAs were queried in the 2015 audit report, out of which 59 had their queries sustained after the probe.

In the course of the investigation, Urhoghide said his panel observed across board, the incessant violation of extant rules by MDAs.

On several occasions, Senate President Ahmad Lawan and Senator Urhoghide had threatened erring MDAs with zero budgetary allocation.

However, the panel did not make public its findings on the audit queries raised against the spending of the National Assembly management, which manages the finances of the federal parliament.

Issues in Senate

The Auditor General’s report raised seven queries against the Senate’s financial records on issues bordering on unaudited payment vouchers, non-remittance of Value-Added Tax (VAT) and withholding tax (WHT) and non-remittance of recovered vehicle loans, among others.

The alleged financial infraction, according to the report, amounted to over three billion naira.

It said the sum of N219.6 million and N123.3 million as housing and vehicle loans, respectively, were deducted from senators’ salary arrears between July and December 2019.

In another query, the audit report said N176.2 million was deducted as Pay As You Earn (PAYE) from staff salaries; Value Added Tax (VAT) of N39.7 million from payment for services and withholding Tax (WHT) of N237.6 million from payment for services.

It, however, said there was no evidence to show that these amounts were remitted to the treasury and relevant tax authorities as required by law.

The report also said the sum of N1.7 billion was paid between February and December 2019 for the supply of vehicles and other office equipment through 17 payment vouchers but none of them was made available for audit examination.

According to the report, the sum of N657.7 million was paid for the supply of motor vehicles, motorcycles and other office equipment through 16 payment vouchers between July and December 2019.

None of the payment vouchers, it said, was cleared by the Internal Audit before pay as required by extant regulations.

The sum of N423 million was paid for the supply of utility vehicles and production of the National Assembly logo between August and November 2019 from the capital account, the audit report showed.

It added that no relevant supporting documents were attached to the payment vouchers to facilitate the validation of the payment.

Similarly, the audit report queried the National Assembly Service Commission on issues related to unretired cash advances and non-remittance of 1% stamp duty on contracts, to the tune of N33.6 million.

It said the sum of N31.9 million was granted as personal cash advances to fifty-nine (59) staff and that there was no evidence of the retirement of the advances.

It also observed that N276.7 million from 12 payments vouchers was made to contractors and service providers from the project account of the Commission. It, however, said N2.7 million representing 1% Stamp Duties was not deducted.

House of Reps

In the report relating to the House of Representatives, the Auditor-General uncovered how members spent over N5.5 billion at a different point in time but could not be accounted for.

According to the report, the expenditures ranged from running costs of some lawmakers to repairs and maintenance.

The report equally revealed that payments were made from salary accounts of the House of Representatives without payment vouchers as required by law.

The Auditor-General issued five queries to the Clerk to the National Assembly on infractions bordering on the utilisation of funds running into billions of naira.

In issue 1, the audit report observed the sum of N2,550,000,000 was granted to members as running costs between July and December 2019, but that there was no evidence to show what the funds were used for as there were no retirement documents despite requests.

According to the report, the said payments were made on a regional basis thus; North East – N187 million, South South – N272 million and South East – N442 million.

Others are North Central – N391 million, South West – N629 million and North West – N629 million.

“There was no evidence to show what the funds were used for and there were no retirement documents despite requests.

“The above anomalies could be attributed to weaknesses in the internal control system at the Federal House of Representatives of the National Assembly,” the report read.

The audit report directed the Clerk to the National Assembly to give reasons why running costs granted to members were not retired.

In the second issue, the report queried the Clerk over non-retirement of N258 million, which was granted as advances to 59 staff in the lower chamber of the National Assembly.

It also said that additional advances were granted to officers when they had not retired the previous ones.

The Auditor-General in the third issue queried cash advances amounting to N107.9 million granted for repairs and maintenance of unspecified quarters beyond the statutory limit.

It queried the granting of advances in excesses of N200,000 stipulated by extant laws and directed the Clerk to justify the action.

The report in its issue 4, queried the remittance of N1.5 billion without acknowledgement as required by extant laws.

According to the report, the sum of N1.5 was paid to revenue authorities between February and December 2019.

The report said the payment included “Pay As You Earn (PAYE) from six members, car loan recovery from five members, and housing loan recovered from six members.

The audit report also revealed that another N1.01 billion was discovered to have been paid from a salary account. The payments were made without the preparation of payment vouchers as required by extant regulations.

According to the report, this violates Paragraph 601 of the Financial Regulations, which says “All payment entries in the cash book/ account shall be vouched for on one of the prescribed treasury forms.

N/Assembly reacts

Reacting, spokesman of the Clerk to the National Assembly (CNA), Austen Adesoro, who spoke to our reporter on telephone about the allegations, said the report was 2019 findings and that most of the issues have been taken care of.

Speaking on the matter, the Executive Director, Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLAC) and Coordinator, Transparency International (TI) in Nigeria, Auwal Musa Rafsanjani, told Daily Trust that the development was unfortunate.

“It is unfortunate that the federal government, which claims to be fighting corruption its major governmental institutions are not complying with the laws of the federation to fighting corruption.

“The sad aspect of it is that the lawmakers that are supposed to be ensuring that the laws, regulations and policies of the government are adhered to are the ones not complying with the laws that they formulate for the nation.”

He said that there was no way the government could fight corruption when its major institutions appeared not to be in tandem with what they were doing to other agencies.

https://dailytrust.com/auditor-general-uncovers-multi-billion-naira-fraud-in-n-assembly

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Re: Aghughu Adolphus Uncovers Multi-Billion Naira ‘Fraud’ In National Assembly by inoki247: 1:15pm On Dec 17, 2021
lol fraudster dey uncover fraud...

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Re: Aghughu Adolphus Uncovers Multi-Billion Naira ‘Fraud’ In National Assembly by treesun: 1:21pm On Dec 17, 2021
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Auditor-General Uncovers Multi-Billion Naira ‘Fraud’ In N/Assembly
The office of the Auditor- General for the Federation (AuGF) in its 2019 Annual Audit Report has indicted the management of the National…...






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Re: Aghughu Adolphus Uncovers Multi-Billion Naira ‘Fraud’ In National Assembly by seunmsg(m): 1:35pm On Dec 17, 2021
Unfortunately, the Auditor-General's report can only be considered by the Public Account Committees of the Senate and the House of Reps. It is a straightforward case of being a judge in ones case. So, nothing is going to come out of it.

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Re: Aghughu Adolphus Uncovers Multi-Billion Naira ‘Fraud’ In National Assembly by Tochi3(m): 1:35pm On Dec 17, 2021
Thesame zombies want to package another Irigbaji gangster and at thesame time package another bigger fraud Osunbande the mere commissioner.

Nigerians which day una go no say na demdem

Oya Tinubu's ass lickrrs and Osunbande's street urchins over to una

Poo"hari is a terrorist and corruption runs deep in his maladministration. He working with Osunbande and the druggie bullion good for nothing baronn is licking the terrorist ass to be president

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Re: Aghughu Adolphus Uncovers Multi-Billion Naira ‘Fraud’ In National Assembly by daddytime(m): 1:38pm On Dec 17, 2021
His mic will be turned off from the National Assembly..

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Re: Aghughu Adolphus Uncovers Multi-Billion Naira ‘Fraud’ In National Assembly by omenkaLives(m): 1:39pm On Dec 17, 2021
The last National Assembly we truly had was that headed by Ken Nnamani. The rest are nonsense.

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Re: Aghughu Adolphus Uncovers Multi-Billion Naira ‘Fraud’ In National Assembly by slivertongue: 1:53pm On Dec 17, 2021
Academic exercise

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Re: Aghughu Adolphus Uncovers Multi-Billion Naira ‘Fraud’ In National Assembly by Dailymice: 4:36pm On Dec 17, 2021
cheesy
Re: Aghughu Adolphus Uncovers Multi-Billion Naira ‘Fraud’ In National Assembly by olaric(m): 4:36pm On Dec 17, 2021
Ok, an exercise in futility because nothing is going to come out of it in the end.
Re: Aghughu Adolphus Uncovers Multi-Billion Naira ‘Fraud’ In National Assembly by NaijaHelper1(m): 4:36pm On Dec 17, 2021
Truth is that the older generation is useless, worthless and a bunch of self centered bastards.

In some ways it isn't really their fault. They were born at a time when the nascent Country was still emerging from the womb of colonialism. Most of them were born poor, and were psychologically imprinted with selfish tribal interests and archaic ways of thinking which stopped them from seeing the big picture.

The problem is that the seeds of tribalism, nepotism and corruption they sowed and used to gain power has grown into a massive oak and for some reason the younger generation whose time, and destiny is being wasted on selfish ambitions lack the balls to extricate themselves from the shackles of these old dimwits. They'd rather leave the county and go suffer in another man's land than stay and fight for their own land.

With this state of affairs, what do you expect?
These old fools know the young men and women in their society lack the balls to challenge them and so they do whatever they want with our commonwealth.

These ones we hear in the news are only exposed ones. What about the tons of maladministration that we don't get to hear but is just as damaging to the destiny of the youth.
The big question to the young people is:

WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO ABOUT IT?
HUH?
WHAT WILL YOU DO?

Will you allow these selfish bastards to keep you oppressed in your own land whilst confusing you with tribalism?
I have been in Lagos for ages, most of my best clients are yoruba. I have had the privilege of f**cking yoruba women. The kitty is no different from my igbo women. I have clubbed, had meaningful relationships with yoruba people, I can't tell tye difference except in culture but for all intents and purposes of normal daily life, they are just like me. Same standards of what is wrong is wrong and what is right is right.

Are you as a young person reading this going to stand up for yourself or are you going to remain a p*ssy and chalk news like this up to an unfortunate event you can't help?

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Re: Aghughu Adolphus Uncovers Multi-Billion Naira ‘Fraud’ In National Assembly by NwaNimo1(m): 4:36pm On Dec 17, 2021

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Re: Aghughu Adolphus Uncovers Multi-Billion Naira ‘Fraud’ In National Assembly by princeade86(m): 4:36pm On Dec 17, 2021
Jagajaga country. And one useless Senate president said they are d best

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Re: Aghughu Adolphus Uncovers Multi-Billion Naira ‘Fraud’ In National Assembly by IKBARUTEN11(m): 4:36pm On Dec 17, 2021
The rate of frauds under Mr. Integrity is a clear sign that all APC leaders are there to loot, defraud and destroy naija patapata

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Re: Aghughu Adolphus Uncovers Multi-Billion Naira ‘Fraud’ In National Assembly by Dreamhighnow(m): 4:38pm On Dec 17, 2021
I'm not surprise. Who will audit Buhari the scammer

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Re: Aghughu Adolphus Uncovers Multi-Billion Naira ‘Fraud’ In National Assembly by atheistandproud(m): 4:38pm On Dec 17, 2021
Nigeria is gone

Balkanize this contraption now.

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Re: Aghughu Adolphus Uncovers Multi-Billion Naira ‘Fraud’ In National Assembly by kindlyheart: 4:39pm On Dec 17, 2021
one Nigeria grin grin

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Re: Aghughu Adolphus Uncovers Multi-Billion Naira ‘Fraud’ In National Assembly by Nobody: 4:40pm On Dec 17, 2021
daddytime:
His mic will be turned off from the National Assembly..
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
Only Corruption unites Nigerians without rancor

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Re: Aghughu Adolphus Uncovers Multi-Billion Naira ‘Fraud’ In National Assembly by RealLordZeus(m): 4:40pm On Dec 17, 2021
The sum of N423 million was paid for the supply of utility vehicles and production of the National Assembly logo between August and November 2019 from the capital account, the audit report showed.

At the bolded, no be juju be that
Re: Aghughu Adolphus Uncovers Multi-Billion Naira ‘Fraud’ In National Assembly by janedonez(m): 4:40pm On Dec 17, 2021
Na today!
Re: Aghughu Adolphus Uncovers Multi-Billion Naira ‘Fraud’ In National Assembly by doxovi1454: 4:42pm On Dec 17, 2021
Am not surprised at all

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Re: Aghughu Adolphus Uncovers Multi-Billion Naira ‘Fraud’ In National Assembly by Rexymania(m): 4:42pm On Dec 17, 2021
That man's eyes is scary, one is looking calm while the other is looking like a vampire
Re: Aghughu Adolphus Uncovers Multi-Billion Naira ‘Fraud’ In National Assembly by Btruth: 4:44pm On Dec 17, 2021
grin
scammer nii everybody.......lol
Re: Aghughu Adolphus Uncovers Multi-Billion Naira ‘Fraud’ In National Assembly by Jokerman(m): 4:45pm On Dec 17, 2021
Is this supposed to be a bewilderment? undecided
Re: Aghughu Adolphus Uncovers Multi-Billion Naira ‘Fraud’ In National Assembly by AfonjaConehead: 4:50pm On Dec 17, 2021
omenkaLives:
The last National Assembly we truly had was that headed by Ken Nnamani. The rest are nonsense.

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Re: Aghughu Adolphus Uncovers Multi-Billion Naira ‘Fraud’ In National Assembly by poiZon: 4:54pm On Dec 17, 2021
dre11:


https://dailytrust.com/auditor-general-uncovers-multi-billion-naira-fraud-in-n-assembly
This one na just one of those news we dey read cos news no dey..
The news no sweet at all, e come long join.
Re: Aghughu Adolphus Uncovers Multi-Billion Naira ‘Fraud’ In National Assembly by Deflames01(m): 4:55pm On Dec 17, 2021
[color=#000099][/color] this country na cruise

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Re: Aghughu Adolphus Uncovers Multi-Billion Naira ‘Fraud’ In National Assembly by Abujason: 4:56pm On Dec 17, 2021
As usual nothing will happen about the matter.
Re: Aghughu Adolphus Uncovers Multi-Billion Naira ‘Fraud’ In National Assembly by Nobody: 5:06pm On Dec 17, 2021
They are fighting corruption in APC.

But one custard painter of Beans is N3,000 under APC from N350 under corrupt PDP.

Should fighting corruption make like EASIER or more DIFFICULT for people ??

The painful part is the billion dollar loans they are collecting like transport tickets of which if you AUDIT well like the Auditor General did, you will discover half of them are looted.

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