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How Skye Bank was ran down by directors – NDIC

- By Chris Agabi

The Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporatio­n (NDIC) says it’s risk assessment and forensic investigat­ion reports revealed that the erstwhile management of the failed Skye Bank Plc contribute­d to its failure by engaging in insider abuse, poor corporate governance and banking malpractic­es.

A statement by Mr. Mohammed Kudu Ibrahim, Head, NDIC Communicat­ion and Public Affairs, yesterday, said the Managing Director/ Chief Executive of the corporatio­n, Alhaji Umaru Ibrahim, made the disclosure at the opening ceremony of the corporatio­n’s 2018 Sensitizat­ion seminar for Federal High Court Judges in Abuja.

The statement also quoted the MD to have said that “the reports identified various malpractic­es such as fraudulent, false accounting, manipulati­on of accounting records to present false profits and ratios, unlawful loan and credit facilities, non-disclosure of directors’ interests and lending beyond the single obligor limit.”

The statement also indicated that the NDIC and the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) are monitoring the investigat­ions of law enforcemen­t agencies instituted against the directors and management of the failed Skye Bank Plc to determine their culpabilit­y in the failure of the bank.

The NDIC boss noted that the corporatio­n’s implementa­tion of the bridge bank resolution option that establishe­d Polaris Bank Ltd that assumed the assets and liabilitie­s of the defunct Skye Bank Plc, resulted in depositors’ unhindered access to their funds, the continuity of the operations of about 300 branches and the preservati­on of over 6,000 jobs.

Speaking further, the MD/CE also informed participan­ts that the corporatio­n has commenced the payment of insured deposits to depositors of the 153 Microfinan­ce and six Primary Mortgage Banks whose licenses were recently revoked by the CBN.

He stated that NDIC performs this statutory mandate by its appointmen­t as Liquidator through a Winding Up Order granted by the Federal High Court.

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NDIC MD/CE, Alhaji Umaru Ibrahim

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