House Committee Orders Arrest Of 3 Top NNPC Staff Over Missing Funds Running Int

Date: 13-03-2013 9:05 am (11 years ago) | Author: OIL PRINCE
- at 13-03-2013 09:05 AM (11 years ago)
(m)


House of Representatives Committee on Public Account has ordered the Inspector General of Police, Mr Mohammed Abubakar, to arrest and bring before the committee, the Group Managing Director of Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Engineer Andrew Yakubu, the Executive secretary, Petroleum Products Price regulatory Agency (PPPRA), Mr Reginald Stanley, and the Director Department of Petroleum Resources, Mr Augustine Olorunsola.

This is as a result the refusal of the trio to appear before the committee to defend the multi-billion dollar Auditor-General of the Federation query dated back to 2007. The IGP has therefore been given an ultimatum to ensure that the three individuals were brought before the committee in person by 1.00pm today.

The 2007 Auditor General of the Federation query against the NNPC and some of its subsidiary released to newsmen by the Chairman of the House Committee, Honourable Solomon Adeola, says in part that: “at the Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation, it was observed from the component statements of 2007 that Joint Venture Cash Calls (JVC) of the sum of N549,973 billion Excess Crude of the sum of N1,168 trillion and Petroleum Product Subsidy of the sum of N236,641 billion were deducted from proceeds of crude oil sales, while the sums of N25.951 billion and N62,542 billion were excess proceeds deducted in respect of Petroleum Profit Tax (PPT) and Royalties respectively.”

The query further showed that, “these deductions were made before the net revenues were paid to the Federation Account contrary to the provisions of Section 162(1) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria which requires all such revenues to be paid directly into the Federation Account.”

more; www.oilprincee.blogspot.com


Posted: at 13-03-2013 09:05 AM (11 years ago) | Upcoming

fire TRENDING GISTS fire

TODAY'S TOP
  1. Remi Tinubu Receives First Female Nigerian-British Military Academy Graduate In Aso Rock

  2. How Siblings Flog Teacher And Lock Up Admin Officer For Disciplining Their Brother In PH

  3. Tragedy As Young Zambian Woman Commits Suicide Over Debt

  4. Nigerian Lady Sparks Outrage As She Shares Video Of Banga Rice, Chicken She Bought For N150k

  5. "Nigeria Is Setting Dangerous Precedent For International Businesses" - Binance CEO Slams FG

  6. Nigerians React To Tinubu-Led Administration’s Cybersecurity Levy

  7. Celebrities, Fans Celebrate Actor, Junior Pope’s Posthumous Birthday

  8. Delta Police Debunks Shooting At Protesters For Assaulting An Officer

  9. 'I’m Receiving Death Threats For Criticizing Wizkid' - Nasboi Cries Out

  10. Lagos Police Arrest Fake Medical Doctor, Seal Hospital

  11. VIDEO Singer, Rema Celebrates 24th Birthday In Style In Los Angeles

  12. Singer Tuface' Baby Mama Pero Adeniyi Praises Her Lover For Changing Her Life

  13. A Lot Of Single Ladies Are In Love With Someone That Won't Marry Them - Pastor Kingsley Okonkwo

  14. Anyim Vera Hints At Meeting Davido, Sabinus Over ‘New Celebrity’ Status


THIS WEEK
  1. Moment Canadian Mayor Praises Tinubu For Work Done in Lagos While Honouring Peter Obi at Event

  2. Following CBN Directive, OPay, Palmpay, Others Clamps Down On Crypto

  3. Onanuga Shares A Post Alleging Peter Obi Demarkets Nigeria, Calls Him ‘Bitter Obi'

  4. Yvonne Jegede Reveals The Truth About Colleague, Mercy Johnson, While Calling Her Out (Video)

  5. Father-in-Law Of Wofai Fada, Engineer Kunle Cole Gives Reasons For Son’s Wedding Rejection

  6. Soldier, Abdullahi Ismail Dismissed From The Nigerian Army For Sleeping With Colleague’s Wife

  7. Primate Ayodele Issues Warning To Tinubu, Predicts Northern Opposition To Presidential Ambition

  8. Houseboy - Angela Okorie Fires Back At Mercy Johnson's Husband After His Post on 'Mad People'

  9. Actors In Nollywood Films Used To Be Cast Based On Social Media Followers – Uzor Arukwe

  10. Ipswich Town Promoted to The Premier League After 22 Years


TOP MEMBERS: