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January 11, 2019 EFCC sets up special team to grill Fayose over corruption charges

EFCC sets up special team to grill Fayose over corruption charges

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has set up a special team to interrogate Governor AYODELE FAYOSE of Ekiti State next week when his term expires from office.

FAYOSE, who has been governor since October 16, 2014, will lose his immunity at exactly 11.59pm on October 15, 2018, thereby giving the EFCC the constitutional right to arrest, detain and prosecute him.

The governor is expected to report at the EFCC head office in Abuja to meet with the commission’s Director of Operations, UMAR MOHAMMED, after which he will be grilled by a team of operatives.

FAYOSE is under investigation for allegedly receiving over N1.2bn from a former National Security Adviser, SAMBO DASUKI through a former Minister of State for Defence, MUSILIU OBANIKORO.

The money was allegedly handed over to FAYOSE during the build-up to the 2014 governorship election in Ekiti State.

FAYOSE’s aide, ABIODUN AGBELE, and others had been arraigned by the EFCC but he was excluded because of his immunity.

January 10, 2019 Buhari Signs Executive Order Compelling Nigerians To Pay Tax On Foreign Assets

Buhari Signs Executive Order Compelling Nigerians To Pay Tax On Foreign Assets

President MUHAMMADU BUHARI has signed a new executive order which among other things compels Nigerians with offshore assets and incomes to pay taxes on them.

The Executive Order (008), tagged Voluntary Offshore Assets Regularisation Scheme (VOARS), was signed by the President on Monday and takes effect from the same day according to the Presidency.

A statement by the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, GARBA SHEHU said with the order, the Buhari administration is tightening regulations on money laundering and tax evasion.

He disclosed the President is however, optimistic that the new scheme will help to facilitate the expedient regularisation of offshore assets connected to Nigeria and lead to “a new expanded tax base to fund the Nigeria Infrastructure Fund in Switzerland”.

January 10, 2019 Travel ban on 50 high-profile Nigerians illegal, repressive – SERAP

Travel ban on 50 high-profile Nigerians illegal, repressive – SERAP

The Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has said the order banning 50 alleged high-profile corrupt Nigerians from travelling abroad is clearly arbitrary, repressive and illegal.

According to the group, the presidential action is a breach of constitutional rights and the country’s international obligations, which protects the rights to freedom of movement, to leave one’s country, to privacy, and to due process of law.

SERAP in a statement today signed by its deputy director, TIMOTHY ADEWALE, said the travel ban will play right into the hands of high-profile corrupt officials by feeding into the narrative that the fight against corruption is targeted only at political opponents.

Presidential spokesman, GARBA SHEHU, yesterday announced the placement of 50 high-profile Nigerians on travel ban, citing the measure as part of the implementation of Presidential Executive Order number 6.

The unnamed individuals will be banned from travelling outside the country pending the determination of their corruption cases in order to ensure that all assets within a minimum value of 50 million naira or equivalent, are not dissipated or tampered with.

But SERAP says rather than imposing a travel ban, the authorities should take advantage of the provisions of the UN Convention against corruption to seek mutual legal assistance with countries where investigations and litigation are ongoing by requesting them to apply preventive measures regarding assets covered by the travel ban.

January 10, 2019 PDP, others attack Buhari as FG bars 50 VIP Nigerians from travelling

PDP, others attack Buhari as FG bars 50 VIP Nigerians from travelling

The Peoples Democratic Party has rejected the travel ban, saying the action was an attempt by the Presidency to foist what it called a full-blown fascism on the country.

The opposition party believes the step is targeted at its members, perceived political enemies of President MUHAMMADU BUHARI, well-meaning Nigerians, including members of the business community, religious leaders, former political leaders and traditional rulers, who are perceived to be averse to President BUHARI’s re-election bid.”

The National Publicity Secretary of the PDP, Mr. KOLA OLOGBONDIYAN, said in a statement in Abuja, “this ‘decree’ is a direct clampdown on our democratic order and an overthrow of the rights of our citizenry as guaranteed by the 1999 Constitution (as amended),”

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