Saturday, 17 September 2016

$15m scandal: EFCC summons Patience Jonathan’s security aides

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has summoned some officials of the Department of State Services, DSS, who were attached to Dame Patience Jonathan, the wife of former President Goodluck Jonathan, for interrogation.

The invitation was part of investigations into the $15m frozen traced to four company accounts belong to Patience Jonathan.
Punch quoted sources as saying that the EFCC has written the DSS to allow the embattled officials to honour their invitation.
The commission claimed it had evidence that the DSS officials had, on several occasions, deposited money into some of the accounts in Skye Bank between 2013 and 2015.
The source said, “The $15m, which we have frozen in the four company accounts, was not paid into the accounts at once. The money was paid into the accounts over a two-year period.
“However, we have evidence that it was DSS officials attached to Jonathan’s wife that deposited the money. We have gathered bank documents and we have invited them for interrogation.”
On why Patience had not been invited by the EFCC, even after she had openly laid claim to the money and dared the anti-graft agency to invite her for questioning, another source was quoted as saying that the commission was trying to build a solid case.
e source said, “We will not like to exchange words with her on the pages of newspapers. She says the money belongs to her but she has no evidence to show that she owns the money except the fact that she was given platinum cards to use in withdrawing money.
“Possessing an ATM card of an account that does not bear your name, signature or credentials does not give you the legal right over that account. We froze the accounts as part of investigations into a money laundering case.
“We are still investigating and we may invite her based on the outcome of investigations. We are still trying to build a solid case.”
The EFCC had stumbled on four company bank accounts in Skye Bank while investigating a former Special Adviser to Jonathan on Domestic Affairs, Waripamowei Dudafa.
The names of the four companies are: Pluto Property and Investment Company Limited; Seagate Property Development and Investment Company Limited; Trans Ocean Property and Investment Company Limited; and Globus Integrated Service Limited. The joint balance of the accounts, as of the time it was frozen, was said to be $15, 591,700.
The four companies standing trial before a Federal High Court in Lagos have since pleaded guilty to money laundering.
Jonathan’s wife has, however, accused the EFCC of hiring mercenaries as directors of the company in an attempt to steal her hard-earned money.

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