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Pandora Papers: New UK Law To End Secret Property Investments By Nigerians, Othe by dre11(m): 11:40am On Sep 01, 2022
By Taiwo-Hassan Adebayo

A new law in the United Kingdom is requiring offshore companies investing in its property market to declare their beneficial owners, promising to reverse London’s notoriety for allowing the flow of suspicious funds into its real estate through offshore shell companies.

It is a huge impact following the collaborative investigation between PREMIUM TIMES (PT) and Finance Uncovered (FU), which, in a series of reports, exposed the massive wave of funds flooding the London property market through secret shell companies of Nigerians, including Politically Exposed Persons, PEPs.

Produced as part of the Pandora Papers project coordinated by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, the PT-FU collaboration identified 233 UK properties — worth £350 million at current values — which had been secretly bought by 137 wealthy and politically exposed Nigerians using 166 anonymous offshore shell companies.

The new law, Economic Crime (Transparency and Enforcement) Act 2022, establishes the Register of Overseas Entities, held by the UK’s Companies House. The register requires foreign companies that own, sell or buy property, to declare their beneficial owners, thereby making it possible to check the sources of funds used to acquire such property.

Before the new provision, which came into force this month, individuals could launder suspicious funds through notorious secrecy and tax havens and hide behind shell companies incorporated in those havens to anonymously buy properties in the UK, especially the capital London.

The exposed Nigerian PEPs in our PT-FU collaborative investigation included Mohammed Bello-Koko, the chief executive of the Nigerian Ports of Authority; Gboyega Oyetola, Osun State governor; Stella Oduah, a senator and former minister; and Stella Ogene, a jurist.

They hid behind shell companies secretly incorporated in tax havens to anonymously acquire London properties, thereby evading enhanced due diligence in the UK and blocking the Code of Conduct Bureau in Nigeria to determine their true worth or if they had amassed wealth their legitimate incomes could not justify.

The UK had been criticised for paying lip service to combat international corruption by leaving a legal loophole allowing overseas companies to own property without having to declare their beneficial owners.

Delivering the 2021 anti-corruption lecture for Transparency International UK in London, WTO head and Nigeria’s former finance minister, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, condemned the UK for paying lip service to the fight against Illicit Financial Flows, IFFs.

She accused the UK of harbouring enablers, including bankers, lawyers, and estate agents, who cater to corrupt officials from Nigeria and other countries seeking investments in expensive London real estate through anonymous offshore shell companies.

“The Pandora Papers — like the Panama Papers before them — shed light on this shadow economy of tax avoidance, luxury homes and shell companies,” Mrs Okonjo-Iweala said.

The consequences of corruption and IFFs include undermining peace, democracy, and sustainable development in Nigeria and other corruption-blighted countries while harming the moral standing and long-term interests of the Global North countries like the UK, whose jurisdictions frequently serve as both channels and destinations for dirty money.

‘Severe sanctions’

With the new open register, the UK said, “overseas entities who want to buy, sell or transfer property or land in the UK, must register with Companies House and tell us who their registrable beneficial owners or managing officers are.

“There will be severe sanctions for those who do not comply, including restrictions on buying, selling, transferring, leasing or charging their land or property in the UK.”

The affected companies have until 31 January 2023 to comply and the law applies to those that bought properties from 1 January 1999 in England and Wales and from 8 December 2014 in Scotland. But for Northern Ireland, it is from 1 August 2022, when the law came to force.

“If you do not comply with the Act, you could be fined up to £2,500 per day or get a prison sentence of up to 5 years,” the UK said. You’ll also face restrictions when buying, selling, transferring, leasing or charging property or land in the UK.”

Nigerian public officials exposed in our Pandora Papers reports would now have to declare their ownership of the offshore companies used to acquire their London properties.

Despite public vows in the wake of our investigation, Nigeria is not known to have taken any law enforcement action against the exposed officials. Code of Conduct Bureau is the country’s statutory agency responsible for enforcing laws relating to asset ownership and declaration by public officers.

Nigeria’s law requires public officials to declare all assets owned at home and abroad, which must be justified by their legitimate earnings.


good step… concern’

Samuel Asimi, an anti-corruption advocate with the Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre/Transparency International Nigeria, said that the new UK register is a “good step” by a country facing “criticism for not doing enough to stop illicit wealth being brought into its shores.”

“While the countries of destination of dirty assets are primarily responsible for ensuring that it should not be possible to hide ownership within their jurisdictions, it is equally important that countries of origin of these assets use the intelligence from the unveiled registers to pursue investigations,” Mr Asimi said.

“We hope that this step will advance the accountability for unexplained sources of wealth held by Politically Exposed Persons and other individuals.”

Meanwhile, the new register states that where beneficial owners are not available, “managing officers” have to be mentioned.

“The use of managers in place of beneficial owners in rare cases is a concern because these PEPs might want to hide behind managers to conceal their identity,” Mr Asimi said. “This has to be adequately monitored. However, overall, the register is a welcome policy development.”

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/551733-pandora-papers-new-uk-law-to-end-secret-property-investments-by-nigerians-others.html

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Re: Pandora Papers: New UK Law To End Secret Property Investments By Nigerians, Othe by OkCornel(m): 11:43am On Sep 01, 2022
Good! Tinubu, Obi, Atiku, Naija politicians…take note!

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Re: Pandora Papers: New UK Law To End Secret Property Investments By Nigerians, Othe by floss(m): 12:29pm On Sep 01, 2022
The way Agbadorians call Peter Obi "Pandora" as if their Lord and Master Tinubu's name wasn't included..... They'll soon land to attack their father.

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Re: Pandora Papers: New UK Law To End Secret Property Investments By Nigerians, Othe by Camonickki(m): 12:35pm On Sep 01, 2022
Someone's name comes to mind

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Re: Pandora Papers: New UK Law To End Secret Property Investments By Nigerians, Othe by maorini: 12:36pm On Sep 01, 2022
Na when e reach Obi turn e come end?

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Re: Pandora Papers: New UK Law To End Secret Property Investments By Nigerians, Othe by ATLIEN2027: 12:36pm On Sep 01, 2022
More bad news for Peter Obi- tuary the pathological liar. While his hiding state money in off shore banks, he's brainwashing his Zombidient followers to think that he's frugal.
Clown.

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Re: Pandora Papers: New UK Law To End Secret Property Investments By Nigerians, Othe by GoooodHardDick: 12:36pm On Sep 01, 2022
Stop the tribal war on nairaland, let Love lead

However, Lemme reinstate my stands on this coming election.

I stand fully gidigba with PETER OBI.

He is the best man for the job.

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Re: Pandora Papers: New UK Law To End Secret Property Investments By Nigerians, Othe by JimmySwaggart(m): 12:36pm On Sep 01, 2022
UK herself as been our problem since independence, those people don't want our prosperity.

The exposed Nigerian PEPs in our PT-FU collaborative investigation included Mohammed Bello-Koko, the chief executive of the Nigerian Ports of Authority; Gboyega Olule Oyetola, Osun State governor; Stella Oduah, a senator and former minister; and Stella Ogene, a jurist.

They hid behind shell companies secretly incorporated in tax havens to anonymously acquire London properties.

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Re: Pandora Papers: New UK Law To End Secret Property Investments By Nigerians, Othe by ANTIFA: 12:36pm On Sep 01, 2022
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Re: Pandora Papers: New UK Law To End Secret Property Investments By Nigerians, Othe by Millz404(m): 12:36pm On Sep 01, 2022
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Re: Pandora Papers: New UK Law To End Secret Property Investments By Nigerians, Othe by abc115: 12:37pm On Sep 01, 2022
Peter Obi guilty as charged

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Re: Pandora Papers: New UK Law To End Secret Property Investments By Nigerians, Othe by MULANO: 12:37pm On Sep 01, 2022
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Re: Pandora Papers: New UK Law To End Secret Property Investments By Nigerians, Othe by Viraltrends123: 12:37pm On Sep 01, 2022
I thought only northerners can be foolish to follow a politician like zombies, despite their short comings, I see more illiteracy in those that claims to be more educated.

With the poor achievement of Obi as young governor of Anambra, many are ready to die for him, and always online to fight. Do you think this man would do better than what he has done as a young governor.

You hyped SOLUDO-SOLUTION, until you see for yourself you were all deceiving yourselves. He has demolished your houses without building any roads on them. You said borrowing is wrong, he borrowed $100m, now you are mute and borrowing becomes good, I thought sacking teachers was wrong, like El RUFAI did, now sacking is okay after sacking teachers, and telling them to take an exam, of which many were at the hall as early as 5pm, his commissioner cancelled the exam and abused the exams for rushing into the hall. You collect their only source of living, you expect them not to be eagar to take it back. This are the people you are fighting for, they sit under AC and does what ever they want, without thinking what people are going through.

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Re: Pandora Papers: New UK Law To End Secret Property Investments By Nigerians, Othe by MrCGPA(m): 12:37pm On Sep 01, 2022
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Re: Pandora Papers: New UK Law To End Secret Property Investments By Nigerians, Othe by ihustler(m): 12:37pm On Sep 01, 2022
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Re: Pandora Papers: New UK Law To End Secret Property Investments By Nigerians, Othe by Sabadon(m): 12:37pm On Sep 01, 2022
Urchins come and màstub***

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Re: Pandora Papers: New UK Law To End Secret Property Investments By Nigerians, Othe by Ultimas: 12:37pm On Sep 01, 2022
Good development.

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Re: Pandora Papers: New UK Law To End Secret Property Investments By Nigerians, Othe by Viraltrends123: 12:38pm On Sep 01, 2022
floss:
The way Agbadorians call Peter Obi "Pandora" as if their Lord and Master Tinubu's name wasn't included..... They'll soon land to attack their father.
Tinubu wasn't included oga

Just know you are not supporting Obi because of his achievements as Anambra state governor, because he did absolutely nothing,

You are not supporting Obi because he is a youth, Obi is 61, he is far above being a youth.

You are not supporting Obi based on track records, he doesn't have any.

You are not supporting Obi because he is not corrupt, he is one of the most corrupt, you will easily know this when a billionaire lies of having just 2 shoe, 1watch or lies his children doesn't have a car, while they are all abroad.

You are simply supporting Obi with the same reason why northerners supported Buhari, because of promises, crowd, and because you are from the same tribe. Deep down, you know you are not expecting him to do well as a president if he wins.

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Re: Pandora Papers: New UK Law To End Secret Property Investments By Nigerians, Othe by BATified2023: 12:38pm On Sep 01, 2022
I wish all countries could do this to avoid lootocrazy that we practice here

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Re: Pandora Papers: New UK Law To End Secret Property Investments By Nigerians, Othe by PlayerMeji: 12:38pm On Sep 01, 2022
ok now

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Re: Pandora Papers: New UK Law To End Secret Property Investments By Nigerians, Othe by afbstrategies: 12:38pm On Sep 01, 2022
shocked

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Re: Pandora Papers: New UK Law To End Secret Property Investments By Nigerians, Othe by jojothaiv(m): 12:38pm On Sep 01, 2022
That will be a welcome development and kindly ensure that there be no investments by proxy.

The funny looking and thieving ass of a politicians need to sit their ass and invest in the country instead, charity should start right here and not take it to the outside world.

And for those justifying and defending their favorite politicians, kindly note that most if not all will be fingered if proper investigation should be carried out, as it stand now, there are no saints in the Nigeria political scene.

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Re: Pandora Papers: New UK Law To End Secret Property Investments By Nigerians, Othe by Mercury12(m): 12:38pm On Sep 01, 2022
E don happen cheesy
Re: Pandora Papers: New UK Law To End Secret Property Investments By Nigerians, Othe by 735i(m): 12:38pm On Sep 01, 2022
Long overdue. The Britons have always been crime enablers. They've always known that the monies come from PEPs in Nigeria. All these ones na shalaye abeg

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Re: Pandora Papers: New UK Law To End Secret Property Investments By Nigerians, Othe by tonysunkan: 12:39pm On Sep 01, 2022
This is good. It will check the menace of our commonwealth being looted. Nothing good comes out of the Pandora's box.

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Re: Pandora Papers: New UK Law To End Secret Property Investments By Nigerians, Othe by Opinedecandid(m): 12:39pm On Sep 01, 2022
E Don happen.
Peter Obi, come and hear

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Re: Pandora Papers: New UK Law To End Secret Property Investments By Nigerians, Othe by obedience4(m): 12:39pm On Sep 01, 2022
ATLIEN2027:
More bad news for Peter Obi- tuary the pathological liar. While his hiding state money in off shore banks, he's brainwashing his Zombidient followers to think that he's frugal.
Clown.

BAT pikin calm down

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Re: Pandora Papers: New UK Law To End Secret Property Investments By Nigerians, Othe by emmykk(m): 12:39pm On Sep 01, 2022
Those of you saying Tinubu name is not there or associate Pandora papers to peter obi.

Just Google "pandora's paper Tinubu " lol and behold you Agbado master name Tinubu is there.

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Re: Pandora Papers: New UK Law To End Secret Property Investments By Nigerians, Othe by Psalmistproject: 12:39pm On Sep 01, 2022
MY JOY BE SAY EVEN IF OBI OWNS HALF OF UK. HE WORKED FOR IT WITH HIS SWEAT NOT DRUGS, LOOT, OR DARK DEALS

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Re: Pandora Papers: New UK Law To End Secret Property Investments By Nigerians, Othe by Nobody: 12:39pm On Sep 01, 2022
working country

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