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Senators train sights on scandal they describe as grave

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The Senate Committee on Banking, Insurance, and other Financial Institutions, says it will "surely investigate" the allegation that Nigerian officials shared about 750 million Naira in bribe money from the Australian polymer company, Securency, to secure the contract to supply the polymer notes to the Nigerian government.

Speaking to NEXT through its chairperson, Nkechi Nwaogu, on her way to Switzerland for an international parliamentary meeting, in Abuja, the committee said "the allegations are very grave and disturbing, needing to be thoroughly investigated because it doesn't do us all well."

Mrs. Nwaogu said she, and her committee members, got to know about the the story after NEXT published the scandal that Securency, a joint venture company between the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) and Innovia Films, paid out money in bribe between 2006 and 2008, to some Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) staff officials and other influential Nigerians, using two UK-based businessmen, Benoy Berry and Michael Harvey.

Mrs. Nwaogu expects the senate investigations to commence after it resumes from recess next week.

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, said last week that it had commenced investigation into the polymer note scandal. Inside sources at the anti-graft agency confided in NEXT that the agency had begun inquiring into the deal that helped Securency win a contract to supply at least 1.9 billion pieces of its patented product, Guardian®, on which four of Nigeria's bank notes are printed.

"We are looking into it. We are trying to get facts and documents on the matter. If you have any, you can send it to us," the official who spoke on condition of anonymity said.

However, the spokesperson of the EFCC, Femi Babafemi, declined to go into the details of the investigation. "It is attracting our attention," was all Mr. Babafemi said.

Nevertheless in Abuja, investigators told NEXT that they have "fairly adequate takeoff intelligence packages" to start out what they called "a good sense investigation."

Law enforcement insiders interpreted this as an indication that basic information on money movement, personalities involved, and a pattern of relationship have emerged from existing data to provide a reasonable basis for investigators to trigger their searchlight into the scandal.

Last Tuesday, forty seven members of the House of Representatives, led by Halims Agoda, co-sponsored a motion asking the House Banking and Currency committee to act with the Justice committee and determine the roles played by the previous leadership of the CBN and other regulatory authorities to probe the bank notes scandal.

Mr. Agoda, reading out the resolution, said: "The committees are mandated to ascertain the veracity or otherwise of the widely reported claims by the local and international media that a company, Securency, is believed to have paid millions of dollars in bribe money to Nigerian officials to secure the contract to print Nigeria's new bank notes."

In a statement signed by Dom Obiekie, legal assistant to the Soludo Campaign Organisation, Mr. Soludo reportedly said he was ready to answer any charges related to his tenure at the CBN.

"Soludo remains ready to answer any questions on any aspects of his stewardship at the Central Bank of Nigeria," Mr. Obiekie statement said.

The N20 polymer note was launched in February 2007. On Wednesday September

30, at the Presidential Villa in Abuja, President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua, launched the new N5, N10, and N50 polymer bank notes.

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Posted by ade ososa on Oct 22 2009

NEXT, Kill Soludo destroy Soludo

Posted by Ule on Oct 22 2009

Nobody is asking the most important question: why are we printing something as vital as our legal tender abroad?

Posted by Fortunengr on Oct 22 2009

I dont trust all these senators, they only investigate scams to shake-down people and get their own share. Those involved in these scam only to part with some of money and story will end there.

Posted by FLORIANA on Oct 22 2009

Soludo's sharing in the N750 million heist is evident in his immediate jumping from CBN office to Anambra gubernatorial race. No further evidence required. As for the senators, am just tired of them. How can corrupt senators probe corruption?

Posted by Michael Ijere on Oct 22 2009

`FROM AUSTRALIAN INVESTIGATIGATION TO EFCC INVESTIGATION,FROM EFCC INVESTIGATION TO HOUSE OF REPS INVESTIGATION,FROM HOUSE OF REPS TO SENATE,MAYBE UN WILL INVESTIGATE NEXT?....STILL NO EVIDENCE YET.. AS CAN BE SEEN FROM THE EMPTY STORY ABOVE... THE INTENTION IS OBVIOUS....THE ANSWER?...SOLUDO...FORWARD MARCH TO GOVT HOUSE AWKA, THE PEOPLE ARE NOT DISTRACTED,THE WORK AHEAD IS TOO IMPORTANT...LET THE INVESTIGATORS KEEP ON INVESTIGATING, WHEN THEY HAVE ANY EVIDENCE THEN YOU CAN GIVE THEM SOME ATTENTION.....FORWARD MARCH,ANAMBRA..NO SHAKING!!!!

Posted by Niyi on Oct 22 2009

The Police Force is trained to investigate crimes and allegations of crime. The National Assembly is meant to enact laws not assume the duties of the Police. Are these Senators that jobless or unaware of their core role?

Posted by Amina Takum on Oct 22 2009

Why is NEXT recycling this story everyday? How does a statement by a single Senator on her way to the Airport translate to 'Senate calling the scandal grave'? If you ask me what is grave is NEXT's slide in the perception of its new fans as another personalised bulletin out for cheap gains and to settle some peoples' personal issues? in the past week about four or five front pages have been dedicated to this story with no new points being disclosed.

Posted by Angel E.N. on Oct 22 2009

What I don't understand is what the man Soludo is doing doing politics. He did a good job serving the country as CBN chief! Now the name he built while in service as the Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria is being dragged to the bin in less than 2months out of office. We all know that Politics they say is a dirty game, therefore not for people who have built a better NAME! DOES HE NOT KNOW THAT AFTER THE PRESIDENT OF THE COUNTRY, THE NEXT PERSON TO BE HEARD IS THE CBN GOVERNOR!!(Food for thought) Soludo should have respected himself and stay clear partisan politics and or wait for a respectable offer of a ministerial appointment in appreciation of his achievements in the industries where he served. Even if he will apply (vie) for any office, he should have allowed this time out, may be during next term. In any case, whatever is being said, Soludo brought sanity into Banking Industry and should be respected for that.

Posted by A. Ali on Oct 22 2009

Anambra politics playing out. Maybe they can finally get Soludo off the ballot, That will be good.

Posted by Slim Tin on Oct 22 2009

Lovely comment Florianna "....... how can corrupt senators probe corruption" I like that. Exactly my thoughts. Leave the idiots to keep fooling themselves and not us. Have they finished probing tgheir leader David Mark and all his previous embezzlement with past government? Next please can you investigate this Senate Leader David Mark? or or should the question be are you brave enough to investigate this Senate Leader David Mark?

Posted by ibrahim ishaka on Oct 22 2009

If the senators have been doing their works perfecttly there wouldn't be course for investigation,Is baffling me, how a house full of learned people(proff. doc. Bsc.HND)left their primary responsibility for secondry one.They should leave investigation for EFFC and nigeria police and let them initiate a programme that the nation will benefit.

Posted by akin tayo on Oct 22 2009

I've been to nigeria 3 times this year I can't remember seeing any note less than N100. And I don't remember any price for gods or services less than N100 either. Making new N5, N10, and N50 notes is obviously a waste of resources.

Posted by Austine Uche Ejeke on Oct 22 2009

Let the senators investigate thorougly and come out with a verdict. Nigerians are interested.Let it not be swept under the carpet like the power probe and sundry investigations that never saw the light of the day.At the end of evrything we will know who collected and shared a whooping N750 million naira, that is supposed to fix one or two roads for Nigerians.

Posted by Austine Uche Ejeke on Oct 22 2009

Let the senate probe and find out what actually went wrong. Nigerians are indeed interested and eager to know the details of this so called scam. Let it not end like other probes that never saw the light of the day .Serious rip off like the power probe and sundry ones that nobody is talking about now. State money was budgeted for the committee to probe and nothing came out it. Nigerians will like to know those that collected and shared a whopping N750 million that would have been used to fix one or two roads. NEXT should also beam its "investigative acumen" into other key sectors of the nation, particularly in this era where nothing seems to be working and huge sums of money have been allocated. Our roads are terribly bad, no electricity, hospitals are not equipped, schools are dilapidated and in some cases closed for months Yet stupendous budgetary allocations are made to ministries and agencies to perform.We still import fuel when we have refineries that have workers that are paid handsomely every month. A whole lot of rubbish is going on now. NEXT should investigate and motivate Nigerians to action. If they don’t, we will conclude that they are been sensational and are being paid to run some people down.

Posted by Wesley on Oct 22 2009

Amina Takum's post is worth reading again and I share her sentiments. Its like NEXT is out to do a hatchet job on Soludo, a seeming vocation of NEXT. Soludo should face the fire if and when it is revealed from proper investigations that he was involved in the supposed scam, but before then, can our Journalists be more objective and stop slanting stories. If there are no new facts/revelations, drop the story for the meantime!!!

Posted by open eyes on Oct 22 2009

@wesley: just like people like you. media working on a story and it is hatchet job. media not reporting, and they have been bribed. and some of you complain about corruption. although some people are actually closet pr agents. naija go survive

Posted by Afro Tarzan on Oct 22 2009

EFCC is investigating, House of Reps is investigating, Senate is investigating......haba, is this the only scandal in Nigeria? Who is investigating...Murder of Dele Giwa, Bola Ige, etc, thieves like Ibori, generals IBB, OBJ, Marwa, Shagaya, etc Nothing will come out of this...thieves cannot investigate thievees!

Posted by abbey sunny on Oct 23 2009

why won't journalists be slant in their reportage? afterall, they have their paymasters. i like the way NEXT is going after soludo, but there is this speculation concerning NEXT too: that the operators got billions of Naira loans without adequate collaterals from First Bank while Sanusi was the helmsman there. they say NEXT is being used as attack rotweiller to stop soludo and his men from exposing this. i bet there is no country like naija.



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