The Chairman of the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Ola Olukoyede, has revealed that the
anti-graft agency uncovered how a religious sect in Nigeria is laundering money
for terrorists. This was as he also revealed that another religious body was
found to be protecting a money launderer after some money suspected to have
been laundered was traced to the organization’s bank account. Speaking during a
public engagement on youth, religion, and the fight against corruption, as well
as the launch of the fraud risk assessment project for ministries, departments,
and agencies, Olukoyede stated that the EFCC was investigating a N13bn fraud
case when it discovered that N7bn of the N13bn was linked to a religious body’s
bank account. He noted that religious organizations, institutions, sects, and
bodies have been found culpable of money laundering. Olukoyede said, “A
religious sect in this country had been found to be laundering money for
terrorists.” He, however, noted that the religious organisation quickly
obtained a restraining order to prevent the EFCC from probing its leaders. “We
were able to trace some laundered money to a religious organisation, and when
we approached the religious organisation about it and we were carrying out our
investigation, we got a restraining order stopping us from carrying out our
investigation,” he said. Olukoyede further said the commission will not give up
on the investigation as it is appealing the restraining order to recover the
stolen funds. The one-day event is aimed at addressing the challenges of youth
involvement in cybercrimes and how religion could be used as a weapon for their
reorientation. The event, themed “Youth, Religion and the Fight Against
Corruption,” featured the launch of the Interfaith Preaching and Teaching
Manual developed by the Interfaith Anti-Corruption Advisory Committee of the
Commission as a resource to promote abhorrence for corruption among adherents
of Islam and Christianity. The EFCC’s Fraud Risk Assessment Prevention and
Control Project for Ministries, Departments and Agencies was also launched at
the event.
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