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Buhari Announces New Measures In War Against Corruption by Caseless(op): 9:29pm On May 16, 2016
President Muhammadu Buhari pledged Thursday in London that in furtherance of his administration’s effort against corruption, Nigeria will soon begin the full implementation of the principles of the Open Contracting Data Standard.

In Nigeria’s country statement to the Anti-Corruption Summit hosted by Prime Minister David Cameron of Britain, President Buhari said that the Federal Government will apply the Open Contracting Data Standard to major projects in the oil, transportation, power, health, education and other sectors.
The Open Contracting Data Standard (OCDS) enables disclosure of data and documents at all stages of the contracting process by defining a common data model.
The publication of OCDS data ensures greater transparency in public contracting, and can support accessible and in-depth analysis of the efficiency, effectiveness, fairness, and integrity of public contracting systems.

President Buhari said his administration was also taking steps to ensure greater transparency of the ownership and control of all companies involved in property purchase and public contracting.
“Nigeria is already collating this information through the Extractive Industry Initiative process and will extend it to other sectors.

“Nigeria will establish a transparent central register of foreign companies bidding on public contracts and buying property. We welcome the proposal by developed countries to work together to improve the access of developing countries to beneficial ownership information for use in public contracting, the president said.
President Buhari also welcomed a proposal to restrict the ability of those involved in corruption to travel, invest and do business overseas.

“We commit to joining the pilot initiative for automatic exchange of beneficial information. Nigeria commits to deploying public-private information sharing partnerships to bring together governments, law enforcement, regulators and the financial sector to detect, prevent and disrupt money laundering linked to corruption.

“We commit to work together to enhance company disclosure on the payments to governments for the sale of oil, gas and minerals, complementing ongoing work within the EITI.

“Nigeria is already reporting progress through the EITI working groups and will continue to work with interested countries to build a common understanding and strengthen the evidence for transparency in this area.

“We welcome voluntary disclosures through EITI reporting and by some major companies regarding payments to governments for the sale of oil, gas and minerals.

“We welcome the new 2016 EITI Standard, in particular the requirements on beneficial ownership and the sale of the government’s share of production.We will sign up to the Common Reporting Standard initiative.
“We commit to reviewing penalties and other actions against professional enablers of tax evasion, including for corporations that fail to prevent their employees from facilitating tax evasion.

“We support the development of a global commitment for public country by country reporting on tax information for large multinational enterprises.
“We commit to the strengthening of our asset recovery legislation, including through non-conviction based confiscation powers and the introduction of unexplained wealth orders.

“In order to improve on the current legal procedures and ease asset recovery procedures, we have drafted the Proceeds of Crime Bill which provides for the transparent management of recovered funds and assets and a non-conviction based approach to asset recovery.

“We will work with others countries, civil society, international organisations to support accelerated implementation of the voluntary provisions of the UN Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC) and we commit to the implementation of the outstanding obligations under the UNCAC.

“We support the establishment of an International Anti-Corruption Coordination Center to be managed by National Crimes Agency of Britain. We will work with NCA in promoting this centre in the African region,” the president said.

https://www.today.ng/news/national/120974/buhari-announces-measures-war-corruption

Re: Buhari Announces New Measures In War Against Corruption by incomintop: 9:34pm On May 16, 2016
The only solution of corruption is for the presidency to be truthful to himself
Re: Buhari Announces New Measures In War Against Corruption by Sunofgod(m): 9:36pm On May 16, 2016
he looks confused..
Re: Buhari Announces New Measures In War Against Corruption by Firefire(m): 9:37pm On May 16, 2016
War against corruption should start from honesty and truthfulness from the Presidency.

Breaking promises and denying covenants is a corruption in itself.
Re: Buhari Announces New Measures In War Against Corruption by deji68: 9:50pm On May 16, 2016
grin grin grin till today we have not seen his Asset declaration form..... small time dem go call am man of integrity...in naija integrity get other meaning sha cheesy cheesy
Firefire:
War against corruption should start from honesty and truthfulness from the Presidency.

Breaking promises and denying covenants is a corruption in itself.
Re: Buhari Announces New Measures In War Against Corruption by donphilopus: 10:07pm On May 16, 2016
deji68:
grin grin grin till today we have not seen his Asset declaration form..... small time dem go call am man of integrity...in naija integrity get other meaning sha cheesy cheesy
See what this ode is saying!
Re: Buhari Announces New Measures In War Against Corruption by deji68: 10:09pm On May 16, 2016
didinrin like u will not accept your god has no integrity..omo goo wan ni ko ma kuu grin grin grin grin
donphilopus:
See what this ode is saying!
Re: Buhari Announces New Measures In War Against Corruption by Eboski(m): 10:20pm On May 16, 2016
The only new measures I will support is for the govt to gether all the looters and burn them since the presidency will still say that corrupt judges are shading corruption case's...

Mr president pls start the measure from your cabinet and ministers..........

they are passed Governors who are corrupt but they are in your cabinet.....

What about Silva that you gave presidential pardon after the election....
Re: Buhari Announces New Measures In War Against Corruption by Pidggin(f): 10:24pm On May 16, 2016
Buhari, remove the log in your eyes before looking elsewhere.

N940 billion for grazing reserves? grin
Re: Buhari Announces New Measures In War Against Corruption by donphilopus: 10:29pm On May 16, 2016
deji68:
didinrin like u will not accept your god has no integrity..omo goo wan ni ko ma kuu grin grin grin grin
When you're done blabbing, you lemme know!
Re: Buhari Announces New Measures In War Against Corruption by Caseless(op): 6:33am On May 17, 2016
donphilopus:
When you're done blabbing, you lemme know!
don't mind them.



Myn44 , lalasticlala , pick up the call.
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