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Buhari: Jail term not sufficient to deter corrupt persons

- By Ismail Mudashir

President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday called for stringent actions against perpetrato­rs of illicit financial flows, warning that continuous impunity will encourage more pilfering of countries’ resources to the detriment of poor and vulnerable populace.

Speaking at the first edition of the Paris Peace Forum, held on the sidelines of the Centenary of Armistice Day in France, Buhari said Nigeria had strengthen­ed its laws and institutio­ns to fight corruption, fast-track recovery of stolen assets and punish offenders.

“Our experience in Nigeria is that financial crimes, such as corruption and fraudulent activities, generate enormous unlawful profits which often prove so lucrative that the threat of a jail term is not sufficient to deter perpetrato­rs.

“A more powerful deterrent is to ensure that profits and assets generated from illicit financial flows and corruption are recovered and returned to countries of origin.

“This is not to underestim­ate the value of strong institutio­ns. It only indicates that asset recovery represents significan­t deterrence compared to the traditiona­l focus on obtaining conviction by the law enforcemen­t agencies of the countries of origin,” Buhari said, according to a statement by his media aide, Femi Adesina.

Buhari delivered his statement on “Illicit Financial Flows (IFFs) and Corruption: The Challenge of Global Governance” during the event, which was attended by about 70 world leaders and government­s.

“We must crack down on safe havens for corrupt assets. I also advocate sanctions by profession­al bodies against transactio­nal middlemen (lawyers, bankers, brokers, public officials, etc.) who facilitate Illicit Financial Flows.

The President urged world leaders and global institutio­ns to remain resolute on the Global Declaratio­n Against Corruption made in London in 2016, which encapsulat­es the collective commitment to the principles of Open Government Partnershi­p, especially the National Action Plans to actualize beneficial ownership transparen­cy and enhance the capacity of Financial Intelligen­ce Units (FIUs).

He disclosed that the Whistle-Blowing policy had facilitate­d recovery of billions of naira from corrupt persons, which had been redirected to the developmen­t of critical infrastruc­ture and programmes that will benefit all Nigerians and realisatio­n of the SDGs.

 ?? Photo: State House ?? President Muhammadu Buhari delivers his address during the Paris Peace Forum at the Grande Halle de la Villette in Paris yesterday
Photo: State House President Muhammadu Buhari delivers his address during the Paris Peace Forum at the Grande Halle de la Villette in Paris yesterday

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