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Nigeria Accounts For $10bn Illicit Financial Flows From Africa - ICPC by Islie: 11:16pm On Mar 06, 2021
The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), has said that Nigeria accounts for about $10 billion that Africa loses to illicit financial flows (IFFs). This account for 20 per cent of the estimated $50 billion loss the continent suffers. Chairman of the ICPC, Prof. Bolaji Owasanoye, made the disclosure in his welcome remarks at a physical and virtual zoom meeting, organised to review the report on IFFs in relation to tax. Owasanoye’s revelation was contained in a statement by the commission’s spokesperson, Mrs. Azuka Ogugua.

“The African Union Illicit Financial Flow Report estimated that Africa is losing nearly $50 billion through profit shifting by multinational corporations and about 20 percent of this figure is from Nigeria alone”, the ICPC boss was quoted as saying. This was as he explained that taxes were “very strategic role in the nation’s political economy”. Accordingly, the silk underscored the importance of the meeting, even as he noted that same would afford participants the opportunity to openly brainstorm on how to effectively use the instrumentality of taxation to curb IFFs through “risk-based approach to monitoring and audit; due process in tax collection; structured tax amnesty framework especially that which is skewed in public interest; data privacy; timely resolution of audits and payment of tax refunds; and intelligence sharing among revenue generating; regulatory; and law enforcement agencies.”

The ICPC chairman was further quoted to have stated that for the contemporary tax collector to remain relevant, they must build their capacity in areas of technology management, solution architects and an astute relationship manager. He pointed out that the objective of the meeting was to improve on the awareness on IFFs, especially in the areas of taxation. Meanwhile, the Executive Chairman of Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), Mr. Muhammad Nani, expressed concerns that IFFs posed a serious threat to the Nigerian economy. According to Nani, the act robs the nation of resources that were needed for growth and development. He declared that tackling IFFs would expand the country’s tax base of the Nigerian nation and improve revenue generation which was required for development.

Consequently, Nani made a case for policy reforms that would make it difficult for “capital flights” from occurring so that the country would be placed on the path of growth. Other discussants at the event, who spoke with one accord, identified weak regulatory framework, opacity of financial system and lack of capacity amongst others as some of the factors that fuel IFFs. The discussants were unanimous in emphasising the need for capacity building of relevant stakeholders as one of the ways to stamp out illicit flows.
https://www.newtelegraphng.com/anti-graft-nigeria-accounts-for-10bn-illicit-financial-flows-from-africa-icpc/

Re: Nigeria Accounts For $10bn Illicit Financial Flows From Africa - ICPC by XXXXTENTACION: 11:21pm On Mar 06, 2021
G boys and politicians cheesy


It is well undecided

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Re: Nigeria Accounts For $10bn Illicit Financial Flows From Africa - ICPC by Racoon(m): 11:45pm On Mar 06, 2021
This is happening under a government that claimed it has fought corruption to a standstill yet Ibrahim Magu-Former Head EFCC), Obono-Obla-Former Head-the Presidential Committee on Recovery of Corrupt Assets,Abdulrasheed Maina-Fugitive Former Head Pension Scheme are all enmeshed in putrifying corruption scandals.

Meanwhile, the AGF have rendered both the EFCC and Isay Sagay's PACAC useless.Greedy sanctimonious kleptomatic hypocrites in government.

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Re: Nigeria Accounts For $10bn Illicit Financial Flows From Africa - ICPC by adadike(f): 11:54pm On Mar 06, 2021
Shame on the cabal ruling this nation
Re: Nigeria Accounts For $10bn Illicit Financial Flows From Africa - ICPC by Tulsaguy: 12:37am On Mar 07, 2021
The real hushdaddies and mummies occupy Aso rock, CBN and NNPC.

They own the pipelines that channel illicit funds in & out of Naija.

How is Bokoharam & bandits getting their funds?

Interview victims of kidnapping, you will hear heartrending and chilling accounts of how helicopters supply foods and weapons for kidnappers in the Nigeria forests. They depend on the "big men" in towns even for something as small as recharge cards. Aboki rarely go to banks to bank money, their SERIKIS are their banks.

Can an illiterate aboki or fulani contract helicopter companies for such high level transactions? How many of these terrorists and bandits have been killed by the military? Where do they recruit the new ones?

If the IGP Adamu doesn't know the routes to the bandits hideout, how is Sheik Gumi, a private citizen able to locate the evil agents? Why is he asking for clemency and blanket amnesty for those criminals? Does a so call repentant bandit truly repent?

There is a Nigerian question that demand an urgent answer for peace to reign in this country, else share the garri make everybody carry im own.

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Re: Nigeria Accounts For $10bn Illicit Financial Flows From Africa - ICPC by TANID(m): 12:57am On Mar 07, 2021
Re: Nigeria Accounts For $10bn Illicit Financial Flows From Africa - ICPC by slivertongue: 1:36am On Mar 07, 2021
talk talk and talk organisation
Re: Nigeria Accounts For $10bn Illicit Financial Flows From Africa - ICPC by superlanny(m): 2:36am On Mar 07, 2021
All these rogues keep embarrassing us, everywhere, Trust me a large percentage of that money, was stolen by politicians. Argue with your phone.
Re: Nigeria Accounts For $10bn Illicit Financial Flows From Africa - ICPC by Penguin2: 2:44am On Mar 07, 2021
Rubbish and ICPC.

If I become president today, the first thing I'm doing is to merge EFCC and ICPC.

Nonsensical duplication of parastatal and waste of scarce resource.

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Re: Nigeria Accounts For $10bn Illicit Financial Flows From Africa - ICPC by MrNipplesLover(m): 3:00am On Mar 07, 2021
Mumu people.

Y'all criminals. angry


Ogun kill all of Una together!
Re: Nigeria Accounts For $10bn Illicit Financial Flows From Africa - ICPC by braveboy64(m): 3:21am On Mar 07, 2021
Ask the politicians about the outflow

Ask yahoo Boys about the inflow

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Re: Nigeria Accounts For $10bn Illicit Financial Flows From Africa - ICPC by fasho01(m): 3:26am On Mar 07, 2021
That's solely on our greedy kleptomaniac leaders
Re: Nigeria Accounts For $10bn Illicit Financial Flows From Africa - ICPC by CodeTemplar: 3:58am On Mar 07, 2021
The anti corruption war was & is a farce.
Re: Nigeria Accounts For $10bn Illicit Financial Flows From Africa - ICPC by DumbGeek(m): 3:59am On Mar 07, 2021
Audio contract government officials na them, they want to wreck this country
Re: Nigeria Accounts For $10bn Illicit Financial Flows From Africa - ICPC by Bvlgari: 4:13am On Mar 07, 2021
wanna know who the culprits are?... our bloody politicians of course... even a new born baby knows that
Re: Nigeria Accounts For $10bn Illicit Financial Flows From Africa - ICPC by naijadrivablog: 4:54am On Mar 07, 2021
And na Politicians de move am. See why they hate competition?
Re: Nigeria Accounts For $10bn Illicit Financial Flows From Africa - ICPC by Nobody: 5:12am On Mar 07, 2021
I go loot money if I become politician..



Argue with my opinion and die by fire burn angry
Re: Nigeria Accounts For $10bn Illicit Financial Flows From Africa - ICPC by Monogamy: 6:15am On Mar 07, 2021
And what are the ICPC doing to stop or reduce the money laundry?
Re: Nigeria Accounts For $10bn Illicit Financial Flows From Africa - ICPC by Rugaria: 6:15am On Mar 07, 2021
And the Bank Chief executives who help to ship out these massive amounts are walking around free?
Re: Nigeria Accounts For $10bn Illicit Financial Flows From Africa - ICPC by BizBayo: 7:02am On Mar 07, 2021
Na so
Re: Nigeria Accounts For $10bn Illicit Financial Flows From Africa - ICPC by TemmyT002(m): 7:24am On Mar 07, 2021
As if we don't know.
We are fantastically corrupt.
Re: Nigeria Accounts For $10bn Illicit Financial Flows From Africa - ICPC by lamentor78(m): 7:45am On Mar 07, 2021
Even ICPC aided in the Financial flow
Re: Nigeria Accounts For $10bn Illicit Financial Flows From Africa - ICPC by Depressed101: 8:19am On Mar 07, 2021
XXXXTENTACION:
G boys and politicians cheesy



It is well undecided
read that news again and stop displaying stupidity..
Re: Nigeria Accounts For $10bn Illicit Financial Flows From Africa - ICPC by OnlyDeCapPlease(m): 8:21am On Mar 07, 2021
braveboy64:
Ask the politicians about the outflow


Ask yahoo Boys about the inflow

Yes, politicians and govt officials take the money out while yahoo boys and diasporans bring the money in. Conclusion? It is ordinary hustling and hardworking Nigerians that are keeping this country going.

Argue with your Itel 1408 phone.

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Re: Nigeria Accounts For $10bn Illicit Financial Flows From Africa - ICPC by gnykelly(m): 9:14am On Mar 07, 2021
so what is icpc doing about it.
Re: Nigeria Accounts For $10bn Illicit Financial Flows From Africa - ICPC by braveboy64(m): 10:27am On Mar 07, 2021
OnlyDeCapPlease:


Yes, politicians and govt officials take the money out while yahoo boys and diasporans bring the money in. Conclusion? It is ordinary hustling and hardworking Nigerians that are keeping this country going.

Argue with your Itel 1408 phone.
No argument Bro you said the fact
Re: Nigeria Accounts For $10bn Illicit Financial Flows From Africa - ICPC by Cryptomillion: 3:50pm On Mar 07, 2021
really

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