Olu Falae’s arrest and
interrogation was in connection with his alleged role in the $15bn arms
scandal. The Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission, EFCC, has picked up and interrogated former Secretary to the
Government of the Federation, Chief Olu Falae.
Falae was questioned for
hours by investigators at the commission’s office on Thursday.
Punch reports that Falae
had in February admitted to collecting N100m from a former Chairman of the Peoples
Democratic Party’s Board of Trustees, Chief Tony Anenih, during the build-up to
the 2015 presidential election.
The money was reportedly
given to Falae to get his party, the SDP, endorse the then President, Goodluck
Jonathan, and campaign for him.
However, the N100m was said
to have emanated from the imprest account of the ONSA domiciled in the Central
Bank of Nigeria.
An investigator at the
anti-graft agency told the newspaper that the former SGF was grilled for
several hours and then allowed to go home on the condition that he would return
in the next two weeks.
A detective said, “Chief
Falae came to our office based on an invitation. He told us the story of how he
received N100m based on the instruction of Anenih. However, our investigations
revealed that Falae only transferred N60m to his party, SDP.
“The remaining N40m was
personally withdrawn by him, which means it was not used for campaign. When he
was confronted, he started appealing to us that he did not want to be detained
or taken to court, so we told him to go and bring the N40m first.
“He said we should give him
some time, so we have given him two weeks to go and bring the money and then
report back to us.”
On whether the EFCC was
willing to charge Falae having frozen his account, the detective said, “Chief
Falae, is a former Permanent Secretary and Minister of Finance. There is no way
he would not have known that the deal was shady.
“If he really wanted to use
the money for campaign, why didn’t he ask that the N100m be paid into the account
of the SDP? Also, why didn’t he question the source of the fund when it did not
emanate from the account of the PDP? Why did he keep N40m to himself?
“We are not victimising any
political party or investigating the source of campaign funds. All we are doing
is tracing the billions of dollars stolen from the ONSA account. Once you
return the money, you will have no problem.”
Poor man
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