The Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission (EFCC) is investigating Okonkwo on the suspicion that the
money was used to bribe officials of the Independent National Electoral
Commission (INEC) during the 2015 elections.
Officials of the Compliance
Unit of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) on Tuesday afternoon, swooped on the
headquarters of Fidelity Bank Plc, Lagos, as part of investigations into the
$115 million transaction involving its Managing Director, Nnamdi Okonkwo, and
former Petroleum Minister, Diezani Alison-Madueke.
But the bank has said the
transactions – now being traced to the former Minister of Petroleum Resources –
were duly reported to the appropriate agencies as required by law.
Daily Sun findings showed
that the bank’s executive committee has already made a comprehensive
presentation to the CBN on the transactions. The visit by the Compliance
Department of the apex bank was however to compare transaction documents with
the presentation made by the committee. Also, the presentation and documents
will be compared with the statement made to EFCC by Okonkwo during
interrogation.
Meanwhile, the board of the
bank has appointed the Executive Director, North Operations, Mohammed Balarabe,
as the acting Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer with immediate effect
subject to regulatory approval.
The board said the decision
followed “the absence of the substantive Managing Director/Chief Executive
Officer.” The board assured its customers, including its shareholders of its
continued services despite the change in leadership.
But the bank’s shares fell
for the second day hitting a two-month low on Tuesday after the EFCC detained
the bank’s chief executive last week, prompting it to appoint an acting chief
executive.
Sunnewsonline reportage.
*It’s not as if the man was
bribed directly with the money sef...And it was duly reported according to
report....abeg these people should go after the real thieves and leave people
alone...Mscheeeew!
Na wah..I pray the former
Pet.Minister gets well soon quick to explain all these allegations levelled
against her and if there is any change left from the supposed loot she
allegedly has with her.

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