ICPC arrests four over Ministry of Environment’s N924m fraud

Semiu Salami
Semiu Salami

The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), has arrested four suspects in the alleged Federal Ministry of Environment fraud involving the unauthorised transfer of N924.98 million from the ministry’s account with the First City Monument Bank (FCMB) to accounts of some organisations in four banks.

Those in custody include one of the key suspects, Adeolu Adeyanju, Chief Executive Officer of Detwinx Global Services Ltd, whose company received the sum of N465 million in its account with Zenith Bank which he withdrew on the same day the money was transferred from FCMB.

The three other suspects are Usman Omoh Sani, brother to one Murphy Sani, also a key suspect who is at large; Raphael Orim, Managing Director of De- Ormat Furniture and Abubakar Mamman Mutari of Afazuwa Ventures (Bureau De Change.)

While Adeolu Adeyanju, who had fled to a neighbouring country when the fraud was uncovered, was arrested by the ICPC after a manhunt, the other three suspects were arrested by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and handed over to the ICPC due to an existing collaboration between the two agencies.

The case was reported to the ICPC by the Ministry of Environment in December 2014, following which the Commission commenced investigation by immediately freezing the affected bank accounts and inviting, arresting and interrogating several staff of the banks and officials of the ministry.

A similar report had also been made by FCMB to the EFCC which later transferred the case file to the ICPC.

Details released by the ICPC, according to Folu Olamiti, it’s resident consultant, media and event, showed how the money was distributed to the organisations through four banks thus Access Bank: De- Ormart Furniture Company Ltd- N143.56 million; First Bank: Felitex Global Enterprises Ltd- N39.05 million and Afazuwa Ventures- N43.12 million; Zenith Bank: Detwinx Global Services Ltd- N468.79 million and Alozen Pharmacy nig. Ltd- N1397,899,494.00 and UBA: Federal Board of Inland Revenue- N92,499,553.60

The ICPC has so far blocked the sum of N459,789,456.76 in most of the banks they were transferred to.

This includes the sum of N92.49 million transferred to UBA purportedly as tax remittance in an account designated as Federal Board of Inland Revenue Account and which has been returned to FCMB as the Federal Inland Revenue Service denied operating such an account in UBA.

The sum of N358.69 million has been mopped up and transferred the Commission’s Recovery Account to prevent any further diversions while investigation is still ongoing.

Meanwhile, the ICPC has declared Murphy Sani (Murphy Ozi Opene) wanted and has requested anyone with useful information to contact the nearest ICPC, EFCC office or Police station.

Murphy, according to ICPC, works or worked at Mike-Davies Integrated Services Ltd and attended University of Jos, Nigeria and was last reported to be living in Abuja, Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria.

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