Access Bank denies wrongdoing in sale of N2.5bn customer’s goods

Wed, Mar 13, 2019 | By publisher


Judiciary

Charged with allegation of stealing and selling billets belonging to Metal Africa Steel Products Limited, the bank says the accusation is unjustified  

 

 

ACCESS Bank Plc has denied any wrongdoing in the alleged sale of a customer’s goods worth N2.5 billion. Herbert Wigwe, the managing director and chief executive officer, Access Bank, said at no time did the bank or any of its executives or officers commit any of the alleged offences.

In a notice to the Nigerian Stock Exchange, NSE, Wigwe in a statement claimed that in 2015, Access Bank gave credit facilities to Metal Africa Steel Products Limited, to finance the importation of billets and machinery to expand its factory. “Consequent upon the grant of the facilities, the bank opened Form M and Letters of Credit, LC, to facilitate the importation of the billets for which the shipping documents were consigned to the bank. The facilities were secured by a debenture’s Trust Deed over the customer’s assets shared with other lenders.

“Upon arrival of the billets, the bank released the shipping documents to the customer to enable it clear the goods. The bank subsequently discovered that the customer had cleared the goods from the port without payment of appropriate customs duty.

“The bank, in line with its duty to protect its depositors’ funds, reported the alleged crime to SFU which obtained a court order to take over the customer’s business operations. Furthermore, the bank petitioned Interpol, which is presently taking steps to repatriate the suspects involved in the alleged fraud from India. Subsequently, the beneficiary banks (including the bank) under the debentures Trust Deed, appointed a receiver/manager who took over the operations of the customer’s business and paid the appropriate customs duty on the billets.

“The receiver/manager subsequently obtained court order from the federal high court and sold the billets and distributed the proceeds amongst the beneficiary banks (including the bank),” Wigwe said.

The lender further said in the statement that it was “aware that the petitioner also laid claims to the same billets following which there were attempts at settlement between the petitioner and the receiver/manager. The petitioner subsequently filed a complaint at SFU following the failure of settlement.

“Based on the foregoing, we were surprised to be served with the charges by the SFU alleging, among others, that the bank stole the billets and forged the shipping documents covering the billets.

“We hereby state that at no time did the bank or any of its executives or officers commit any of the alleged offences. The bank has continued to maintain the position that it financed the importation of the billets and that the receiver/manager appointed by the bank and a syndicate of other lenders had the right to sell the goods. We are aware that there are civil matters in court on the same subject.

“We are also aware that there are ongoing settlement negotiations between the receiver/manager and the petitioner. Without prejudice to the settlement discussions and the civil matter, we reiterate that the receiver/manager appointed by the bank and a syndicate of other lenders acted within its powers to sell the billets.

“We wish to assure our stakeholders that the bank will continue to take all necessary steps to protect its depositor’s funds in line with its fiduciary duties as well as extant rules and regulations,” the statement said.

The Police Special Fraud Unit in Lagos had charged Access Bank Plc, Wigwe and others with 21 counts of conspiracy, fraudulent disposal of trust property, fraudulent conversion, stealing and false representation before an Ogun State high court. Wigwe, Alawode Oluseye and Bayo Adesina are accused of conspiring and stealing 23,754.413 metric tonnes of steel billets valued at N2.5 billion belonging to BMCE Bank International Plc.

– Mar. 13, 2019 @ 17:55 GMT |

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