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CBN investigates questionable bank transactions – Okorafor

The Central Bank of Nigeria says it is working in collaboration with law enforcement agencies in investigating certain questionable financial transactions in some commercial banks in the country.

This is contained in a statement issued by the bank’s acting Director, Corporate Communications, Mr Issac Okorafor, on Monday.

“The CBN wishes to inform all customers of Deposit Money Banks, that it is fully aware and indeed a part of the ongoing investigation of certain financial transactions in some banks by law enforcement authorities.

“The CBN is also carrying out its own special examinations and investigations to ascertain the veracity of some allegations, as well as the extent and persons that maybe involved in such activities.

“The bank will like to reiterate that financial systems stability remains a priority and therefore assures customers and stakeholders that it will not allow the banking system to be used as a conduit for any illicit transaction.

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“Some of these investigations are routine and only relate to isolated transactions; therefore, it is important to state that the safety and soundness of the Nigerian Banking Industry remains strong,’’ the statement said.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission is currently investigating the Managing Directors of Fidelity, Sterling and Access banks over some transactions allegedly made by former Minister of Petroleum Resources, Mrs Diezani Alison-Madueke.

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