Depositors Of Old Naira Notes In Trouble, As EFCC, ICPC Starts Investigation | READ FULL
Afnews Editor
Feb 19, 2023
Depositors of millions of old N500 and N1,000 notes are under the scrutiny of anti-corruption agencies at the Ilorin branch of the Central Bank of Nigeria.
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Operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC and Independent Corrupt Practices Commission, ICPC among others are on ground to monitor lodgments and educate depositors on the implications involved in depositing millions of naira with questionable sources.
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Depositors, suspected to be fronting for politicians to lodge money on their behalf, are educated by the anti-graft agencies on their actions.
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Security sources at the CBN branch reveal that "Depositors of millions of naira will have to approach their various commercial banks after one month when the investigation into their sources of money would have been concluded.
"The action followed suspicion that some politicians are using people as fronts to lodge money in millions on their behalf as a result of the ongoing new naira swap.ÔÇØ
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Officials of the CBN worked on Saturday and Sunday to meet the requests of depositors according to findings.
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It was learnt that sharp practices have been alleged by external officials involved in the exercise as depositors of millions of naira allegedly bribe their way with at least N10,000 to ensure easy processing for their lodgments.
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Depositors have to go through three or four stages before counting and final judgment, an official of the bank who requested anonymity confided.
He said: "Some depositors stand to forfeit their lodgments if, eventually, they could not give a proper account of their sources of income after investigation by the anti-graft agencies.ÔÇØ
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As observed by DAILY POST on Sunday, some of the depositors that thronged the CBN arrived with sacks of naira notes to deposit as directed by the apex bank.
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