At least 110 Nigerian individuals and companies, including
Governor Abubakar Sadiq Bello of Niger State, Senators Andy Ubah and Ibrahim
Gobir have so far been identified in the leaked PanamaPapers to operate
offshore shell companies in tax havens. PAAMA PAPERSSenate President, Bukola
Saraki, and his predecessor, Senator David Mark, among several other Nigerians
had earlier been identified in the document. The list, which also contained top.....
Some of them, who are public officer
holders, held the assets in violation of Nigerian law, failing to declare them
to the Code of Conduct Bureau. The investigation revealed the assets of some of
Nigeria’s most powerful individuals, including Africa’s richest man Aliko
Dangote; President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki; the boss of Oando, Nigeria’s
biggest indigenous oil firm, Wale Tinubu, in tax havens such as the British
Virgin Islands, Panama, and Seychelles. The unprecedented year-long
investigation involving 11.5 million secret documents, which stretch from 1977
to December 2015, exposed the hidden underground of the world economy, a
network of banks, law firms and other middlemen that utilize shell companies,
sometimes using them to hide illegal wealth. The 2.6 TB files, involving
214,488 entities, also revealed hundreds of details about how former
gun-runners, contractors and other members of the spy world use offshore
companies for personal and private gain.
The investigation unveiled the cloak
of secrecy provided by Mossack Fonseca, the Panamanian law firm that
specializes in creating offshore companies, some of which had been used by con
men and women to hide Ponzi schemes, predatory lending scams, and other
financial frauds from their victims and from the authorities. Contacted for his
reactions, Gobir, who is Senate Committee on Senate Services, was said to have
travelled out to Saudi Arabia for lesser hajj. His Media Assistant, Bala
Kassim, said his boss left the country yesterday, adding that there was no way
he could be reached for responses to the allegation. On his part, Vanguard sent
text messages to the three lines of the Chairman, Senate Committee on Public
Accounts, Senator Andy Uba, PDP (Anambra South) to comment on allegations, but
there were no responses. Also, efforts made last night to reach Governor Bello
and the two senators proved abortive as calls made to their mobile phones remained
unanswered.
source: vanguard
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