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Senate orders FRC ex- boss to refund N94m, okays Nababa as NCS CG

Refers Salamatu Suleiman’s nomination for NHRC chairmansh­ip

- From John Akubo, Abuja Read the remaining part of this article on www. guardian. ng

THE Senate Committee on Public Accounts has ordered former Executive Secretary of the Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria ( FRC), Jim Obazee, to refund N94 million to the Federation Account.

According to the panel, the sum included N66 million he allegedly approved for a twoyear rent for a property that the organisati­on never occupied and another N28 million reportedly siphoned via 64 vouchers.

The committee chairman, Senator Mathew Urhoghide, who gave the order during an investigat­ion into two audit queries, broke down the N66 million to include N42 million paid for the contentiou­s rent and N23.4 million as legal fee under Obazee’s watch. The first query read in part: “It was observed that, on 21/ 11/ 16, the sum of N42 million was paid as rent to Japaul Oil and Maritime Services for an office space at Japaul Building. N23.4 million was paid to Sola Oluseyi & Co as legal and agency fee for the office space, making a total of N66 million for two years ending 1/ 1/ 2019. “The Council is yet to move into the building, 20 months running with four months to its expiration. This anomaly was due to the failure of the Executive Secretary to exercise due diligence in the applicatio­n of public funds by ensuring that value is received for money expended.” But FRC, in its written response, said: “Upon the acquisitio­n of the office accommodat­ion at the Japaul House, there was need to give the property a face- lift, including partitioni­ng befitting of an office. However, there was change of Executive Secretary in 2017, which slowed the process of award of contract. Secondly, the landlord was not willing to renew the tenancy agreement after the expiration of the current agreement.

“The Council is taking steps to utilise the building and secure a further lease from the landlord.”

The second alleged: “During the audit, it was observed that 64 payment vouchers for the sum of N28,765,842.11 was raised and paid without the internal audit stamps and dates, in contravent­ion of the provisions of extant laws and regulation­s.

“This infraction was due to the failure of the Executive Secretary to strictly comply with the provisions of law and laid down procedures aimed at the strengthen­ing the internal control system in government agencies. Payments arising from vouchers not preaudited cannot be accepted as judicious charge against public funds.”

BESIDES, the upper legislativ­e chamber, yesterday, confirmed the appointmen­t of Haliru Nababa as Comptrolle­r- General of the Nigerian Correction­al Service ( NCS). The confirmati­on at plenary followed the considerat­ion and adoption of the report of the Senate Committee on Interior, chaired by Senator Kashim Shettima ( APC: Borneo Central).

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