CBN to Sanction Money Launderers

Mon, Jul 6, 2015
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BREAKING NEWS, Business

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The Central Bank of Nigeria urges the general public not to engage in the trafficking of foreign Exchange as it will collaborate with relevant agencies including customs to sanction money launderers

The Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, is concerned about the increasing trafficking of huge sums of foreign currency across our borders. This practice is in defiance of the extant dictates of Section 2 (subsection 3-5) of the Money Laundering (Prohibition) Act 2011 (as amended) which categorically states that:

  • “Transportation of cash or negotiable instruments in excess of US$10,000.00 or its equivalent by individuals in or out of the country shall be declared to the Nigerian Customs Service.” (subsection 3)
  • “The Nigerian Customs Service shall report any declaration made pursuant to subsection (3) of this section to the Central Bank of Nigeria.” (subsection 4)
  • “Any person who falsely declares or fails to make a declaration to the Nigerian Customs Service pursuant to section 12 of the Foreign Exchange (Monitoring and Miscellaneous Provisions) Act, F34, LFN, 2004 is guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to forfeit the undeclared funds or negotiable instrument or to imprisonments to term of not less than 2 years or to both.” (subsection 5)

A statement signed by Ibrahim Mu’azu, director, Corporate Communication of CBN, and made available to Realnews, informed the general public that upon receipt of any notice of declaration from the Nigerian Customs Service, the bank would investigate the source of fund and seek justification for the possession of such volume of cash to ensure that no money laundering activity is involved. Those affected will also be expected to provide evidence of payment of taxes and duties related to the cash transaction.

“For the avoidance of doubt, the general public is hereby notified that the CBN (in collaboration with other relevant regulatory and security agencies) will promptly apply appropriate sanctions and penalties for contravention of the provisions of this Act,” the statement said.

— July 6, 2015 @ 1.55 GMT

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