50 Works Ministry contractors forged tax certificates – ICPC

Semiu Salami
Semiu Salami
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The Independent Corrupt Practices and other related offences Commission (ICPC), has revealed that about 50 companies registered with the Federal Ministry of Works operate with forged tax certificates.

The ICPC chairman, Ekpo Nta, made the revelation at the weekend while appearing before the  Senator Victor Lar-led Committee on Committee on Drugs, Narcotics, Financial Crimes and Anti Corruption.

While stressing that 50 out of the 156 major contractors to the Ministry of Works have been discovered to submit forged tax certificates, Nta said that the development would have robbed the Tertiary Education Trust Fund(TETFUND) of its needed resources if the deal was not uncovered.

The ICPC boss also said that the Commission had so far uncovered 45,000 ghost workers and saved the Federal Government the sum of N100 billion.
 
Nta also explained that the Commission has been able to track some Nigerians who specialize in cloning official Passports, adding that 375 International Passports have so far been seized.

“We have seized official passports meant for top civil servants being used by traders. We have done serious work on that. I have seized about 375 international passports which we have published.

“We have gone into direct intervention with Federal Inland Revenue Service, most of the big companies that do business for government have not been paying correct taxes or have been using forged documents,” he said.

On the ghost workers, Nta said that the Commission has collaborated with the Ministry of Finance where over 45,000 ghost workers were discovered, that has saved over a N100 billion.


”We have a robust relationship with the Federal Inland Revenue Service. We have actually jailed some of their staff that are not doing the right thing and of course the Bureau for Public Procurement. We work hand in hand with them now.”

He said that in collaboration with the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), his commission has installed a tracking device which would make monitoring of agencies and institutions easier.

He said that while the Commission has defended 24 cases successfully, it has also secured 12 convictions out of the 60 cases it prosecuted in 2014.

The ICPC boss said that the Commission had also beamed its searchlight  on the Universities where it has closed down over 26 illegal degree awarding institutions and rescued a number of students being victimised.

He added that ICPC rescued a female undergraduate of the Ambrose Ali University, Ekpoma who  had spent 12 years on campus for refusing sexual advances.

“Now there is a student at the University of Nigeria Nsukka, who spent eight years without graduation and was been victimized, we moved in and through us he graduated.

“We moved into Ambrose Ali University, a girl stayed there for twelve years on the basis of sexual harassment, ICPC moved in, she’s graduated and we are working on prosecuting all the officials involved.”


Chairman of the Committee, Senator Victor Lar praised the ICPC for its strides in fighting corruption and assured that the Senate would expedite action on the bill to guarantee the financial autonomy for the anti-graft agencies.

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