Saturday, 05 October 2024

FG officials stealing royalties, licensing fees: EFCC

EFCC has expressed grave concerns over federal government officials stealing royalties and licensing fees, engaging in illicit financial flows.

 
EFCC Chairman, Abdulrasheed Bawa and James Ibori
EFCC Chairman, Abdulrasheed Bawa and James Ibori

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has expressed grave concerns over federal government officials stealing royalties and licensing fees, engaging in illicit financial flows.

The EFCC Chairman, Abdulrasheed Bawa, said this at a conference on Illicit Financial Flow (Corruption in Arbitration) on Wednesday in Abuja.

Mr Bawa, represented by Abiodun Adebanjo, Head, Research Unit, Department of Policy Research and Statistics, EFCC, said that IFF remained Nigeria’s most pervasive and daunting challenge.

The EFCC boss pointed out that Nigeria’s “corrupt government officials and their private-sector collaborators use fronts and ownership structures that do not provide sufficient information about the true identities of the natural persons behind the title” to hide illicit money. 

According to him, the funds are often transferred to safe heaven foreign jurisdictions.

Speaking further, he noted, “The real problem is not just about anonymity but the lack of transparency on the part of the countries where these monies are being held to the countries where these monies being are stolen from.

“In Nigeria, we see a case in which influential officials use their positions to pilfer government resources and extract maximum rent from the country’s mineral resources with minimum or no benefit to the citizens.”

He lamented that “billions of dollars are lost annually in royalties and fees for licences which politically connected individuals appropriate to themselves, using fronts and secret ownership arrangements.”

“This deprives federal government huge amount of monies needed for development,’’ he added.

Mr Bawa disclosed that investigations by the EFCC and other international law enforcement agencies revealed that the flow of illicit money out of Nigeria was facilitated by the Global Shadow Financial System (GSFS).

He said this comprised tax havens, secrecy jurisdiction, disguised corporations, anonymous trust accounts, fake foundations, trade mispricing, multinational asset stripping, and money laundering techniques.

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