
Nigeria Senate
The
Chairman, Senate Committee on Finance, Senator Ahmed Makarfi, said on
Thursday that the report of forensic audit of the accounts of the
Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation as it related to the $6bn
third-party financing deal would be ready for submission next week.
Makarfi stated this at the investigative
hearing of the committee on the Central Bank of Nigeria’s allegation of
unremitted $49.8bn to the Federation Account by the NNPC, which was
held at the new Senate wing of the National Assembly.
He said the President of the Senate,
David Mark, had approved the hiring of the forensic experts by the
committee to enable it to determine the NNPC’s share of the $6bn
third-party crude arrangement, which it executed through the Nigerian
Petroleum Development Company.
Makarfi said the independent report
would make the committee to form an opinion on the expenses and losses
totalling about $2.1bn, based on the NNPC submissions and its accounting
for the money.
He explained that the Senate did not
have the required financial resources to hire a forensic expert to audit
the $8bn, which the finance minister had said was still being
reconciled.
The lawmaker added that the Ministry of
Finance, which had the resources to hire forensic experts, was, however,
not legally and constitutionally empowered to do so.
Makarfi said, “We found out that they
(Ministry of Finance) don’t have the legal basis to hire forensic
experts. Can the National Assembly so? Yes. As a committee, we cannot
appoint auditors to go into the executive arm but we can go anywhere and
ask anything.
Source: Punch
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