Executive Chairman of the Economic
and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Mr. Ibrahim Lamorde, yesterday, in
Enugu, said the commission had cracked oil subsidy fraud in which over N5
billion had been recovered and more than 40 suspects arrested.
Lamorde, who disclosed this at a
workshop on effective reporting of financial crimes organized by the commission
for journalists in South-East zone, also said a couple had been arrested in
Port Harcourt, Rivers State, for allegedly defrauding a new generation bank of
N855 million.
Represented by the Deputy Director,
Public Affairs Department, Mr. Osita Nwajah, the EFCC chairman said: “Cases
abound in our offices across the six zones of the country.
“In the oil subsidy fraud being
investigated by the commission, over N5 billion has been recovered, while more
than 40 suspects are being prosecuted in court.
“In the pension fraud matter, the
commission has secured one conviction and recovered property valued at over a
billion naira.
“We need to pay attention to these
cases. It is not only when a former governor is arrested that the media would
be interested.
“As I speak, the commission is
investigating a case of fraud in a new generation bank in Port Harcourt where a
customer, working with his wife who is a staff of a new generation bank,
defrauded the bank of N855 million.
“The suspect, one Ochenna Ogbonnaya
Dike cashed in on system glitches to perpetuate the scam over a period of five
months by transferring funds from the bank into accounts in the new generation
bank.
“Other accomplices in the scam,” he
went on, “are currently on the run. But EFCC will get them as we are determined
to check all incidences of fraud in the banking sector.
“I urge you (media) to take greater
interest in cases that are either being investigated or prosecuted by the
commission.
“Where media interest in corruption
cases fizzles out after arraignment is unhealthy.”
N5 billion recovered, 40 arrested over oil subsidy fraud— EFCC
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