

The Administrative Panel of
Enquiry, which probed the N6.2 billion scam at the Nigeria Social Insurance
Trust Fund, on Wednesday submitted its report to the Minister of Labour and
Employment, Dr. Chris Ngige.
Ishaya Awotu, the chairman
of the panel, said there were irregular allowances totalling N5.7 billion paid
to staff and management.
Awotu said: “These allowances
were paid without the approval of the National Salary, Incomes and Wages
Commission.”
Some of the allowances were
Management Staff Allowance, Staff Education Allowance, DSTV Subscription
Allowance and Dressing Allowance.
The others were generator
and motor vehicle fuelling allowance, which were not provided for in the
Condition of Service of the fund.
He said the panel observed
that between 2013 and 2017, the internal Audit Department of the NSITF did not
audit the cashbooks of the various bank accounts at the headquarters.
The chairman also explained
that the lack of effective auditing of the Fund’s accounts and records violates
section 1701 of the Financial Regulations.
Awotu said: “There were
several transfers of funds in bank accounts without authorisation and
approvals.
“The sum of N15,
737,757,697.91 was transferred from one account to another.
“Evidences to show the
approvals and payment vouchers authorising the transfers were not presented to
the panel.
“The panel observed that
N2.9 billion was expended on computerisation and other related lCT equipment.
“Despite this expenditure,
not much was achieved on computerisation of the Fund, defeating the purpose of
the expenditure.”
Awotu, however, added that
N2,650,731,225.93 was deducted from various payments.
He noted that this was in
respect of Withholding Tax, Pay-As-You-Earn, Value Added Tax, Pension and
National Housing Fund, which were not remitted to the relevant authorities.
Ngige said another
committee would be set up to implement the report of the committee.
According to him, anyone
indicted will be prosecuted.
He said: “This is not my
report, but a report of the Federal Government of Nigeria.
“Those findings, especially
about overseas trips, which were unauthorised, will be dealt with.
“Because they are actions
that breached public service rules.
“It is not true that
parastatals are exempted from public service rules.
“This report will be fully
implemented and areas of lapses corrected.
“Many government
organisations have gone under because of situations like this.”
The Minister inaugurated
the panel on February 15 to probe the affairs of NSITF.
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