The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC has denied
allegations that 222 Pension Properties recovered from pension thieves had been
shared under its watch.
Senator
Emmanuel Paulker, chairman of the Senate Ad Hoc Committee investigating the
controversial reinstatement of wanted Abdulrasheed Maina, had on Thursday
alleged that 222 houses recovered by Maina task force had been shared.
But
the anti-graft agency in a statement, by its spokesman, Wilson Uwujaren said
that the supposed 222 pension properties didn’t exist and the recovered assets
were intact.
He said, “The attention of the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has been drawn to comments attributed to the
Chairman of the Senate Ad Hoc Committee investigating the controversial reinstatement
of Abdulrasheed Maina, Senator Emmanuel Paulker, alleging that officials of the
Commission had shared 222 properties which Maina’s Panel seized from pension
fund thieves”. “This sweeping allegation, coming from a Senate Committee is
disturbing more so as no attempt was made to verify the information from the
Commission. The EFCC was never invited by the Committee and given the
opportunity to educate it on the status of assets seized from suspected pension
thieves; yet the Committee was comfortable to scandalize the EFCC with the
public disclosure of unverified claims by unknown interests”.
“For
the avoidance of doubt, there are no 222 properties anywhere that were shared
by anybody. The EFCC did not receive a single property from Abdulrasheed
Maina”.
“All
the pension fraud assets that are in the recovered assets inventory of the
Commission were products of independent investigation by the EFCC, for which
Maina and his cohorts had no clues. If Maina or any government official
witnessed the sharing of any recovered pension assets by any official of the
EFCC, they should be willing to name the official, the assets involved; when
and where the ‘sharing’ took place”.
“As far
as the EFCC is concerned, there is no controversy regarding the status of
assets recovered from suspected pension thieves. The record of all the
recovered assets from both the Police Pension and the Pension Office of the
Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation as well as their
current status are intact, and have been communicated to the relevant organs of
government”.
“However,
in view of the consistent display of public ignorance about the profile of
recovered assets by even those who should know, it is important to state that
it is impossible for anybody to share a property that is subject of interim
forfeiture by court. Of all the properties seized from pension fraud suspects,
it is only properties that are linked to John Yusuf, who was convicted under a
plea bargain arrangement that had been forfeited permanently and handed to
government”.
“All
the others, with the exception of Brifina Hotel, are subject of interim
forfeiture. And the cases are ongoing in courts”.
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