The chairman of the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ibrahim Lamorde, has called on professional
bodies classified as Designated Non-Financial Institutions, DNFIs to comply
with extant regulation on rendition of transactions within the
stipulated threshold as directed by the Central Bank of Nigeria. Lamorde made
this call while receiving the executives of the Association of Professional
Bodies of Nigeria, APBN in his office. He explained that the directive is not
intended to be punitive, but to assist in making the society safer for all by
checking incidence of corruption and money laundering. “It is our
responsibility to enforce the law as passed by the National Assembly without
friction, it is not targeted against anyone in particular,” he posited.
He expressed delight at the maturity
exhibited by the leadership of the APBN in seeking to illuminate grey areas in
the anti- money laundering enforcement framework through dialogue..
Honourable Bala Ka’ Oje, President
of the APBN who led other executive members, said the visit was necessitated by
the need to seek more clarification on the standing directive which makes it
mandatory for professional bodies that transact in funds in excess of N150,000
to report to the Special Control Unit against Money Laundering, SCMUL.
He expressed worry that given
the volume of transactions by members of the organisation especially in the
real estate sector, the requirement to report transaction of N150,000.00 and
above is unrealistic. He said apart from the inconvenience to members, the
regulation will equally yoke the EFCC with avoidable oversight responsibilities
that could stretch its resources.
The EFCC boss however allayed the
fears of the leadership of the association about the perceived cumbersome
compliance regime, assuring that the members are only expected to report on
transactions they have done that is above the threshold.
The APBN is the umbrella body of
over 27 registered professional bodies in Nigeria. Other members who
accompanied Ka’oje on the visit includes Arch Ramatu Aliu, Secretary General
APBN; Elder E.I Efeng; Rowland Abonta, Council member and Kola Olayode.
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