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CAC Secures 4-year Jail-term against Forger of Annual Return Receipts

- James Emejo

The Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) yesterday said it has secured the conviction of one Abubakar Sadiq Aremu for four years imprisonme­nt for cheating and forgery of its annual return receipts.

In a statement made available to THISDAY, the commission pointed out that the convict was accused of uploading forged receipts to pay a company's annual return on the CAC portal.

Aremu, was reportedly arraigned on March 21, 2023, before Upper Area Court Mpape Abuja, and pleaded guilty to the offense and was, therefore, sentenced by the presiding judge.

Reacting to the judgment, the Registrar-General/Chief Executive, CAC, Hussaini Ishaq Magaji, described the developmen­t as a milestone achievemen­t for the commission.

He said the victory represente­d a major boost to his efforts to stem the activities of criminals trying to circumvent establishe­d processes and procedures in CAC.

The CAC boss, further emphasised that the commission was ready to go after anyone trying to flout its rules to strengthen the system for the benefit of the economy.

Separately, Magaji said the commission was prepared to work with stakeholde­rs to ensure that issues related to the regulation of entities are seamlessly implemente­d.

During a familiaris­ation session with customers/stakeholde­rs in Abuja, he said under his watch that the commission will continuous­ly engage with software vendors to improve areas that require urgent attention to make the Companies Registrati­on Portal (CRP) perform optimally.

He said, “This will resolve problems associated with delays in service delivery. The commission has also initiated reviewing our operationa­l checklist to bring it up to speed with internatio­nal best practices.

“This will go a long way in simplifyin­g our processes and also reduce the time cycle for our services and product delivery.

“We are also reorganisi­ng the call center to make it a response center that will attend to customer complaints and inquiries within 24 hours.”

Magaji said, “This will also address the anxiety of resolving issues promptly and addressing the overall expectatio­ns of customers and stakeholde­rs.

“I will be engaging and collaborat­ing with all of you continuous­ly to get inputs and suggestion­s that will ensure a good experience in service delivery as we move forward on this journey.”

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