ICPC does not spend Recovered Funds – Owasanoye
Politics
PROFESSOR Bolaji Owasanoye, SAN, chairman of the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission, ICPC, has said that all monies recovered and generated by the commission were paid into the coffers of the federal government.
Owasanoye, who appeared before the Senate Committee on Finance, investigating the activities of revenue generating agencies of the government, in Abuja, told the Committee that ICPC has no retention powers over funds or assets recovered from corrupt people.
He said that the commission has a designated account for the recovery of proceeds of crime called ‘ICPC Recovery Account’ into which all recovered funds were paid for onward payment into the Consolidated Revenue Fund of the Federal Government once there were no encumbrances.
“ICPC was not contemplated as a revenue generating agency. In the course of our work, we do recover funds, however, ICPC does not spend recovered assets. We do not use part of it for our work.”
The chairman while responding further to the committee mentioned that rather than spend money illegally, the commission has helped to boost the tax revenue of the government by bringing defaulters to book.
According to him, “When we investigate, we also look at the tax components and bring defaulters into the tax net which goes straight to the Federal Inland Revenue Service.”
Earlier, Senator Solomon Olamilekan Adeola, chairman of the committee, had expressed concern that Nigeria’s national budget was becoming too dependent on loans partly due to non-compliance to financial regulations by government revenue generating agencies.
He said that the purpose of the investigative hearing was to ensure that all government revenue generating agencies comply with the Fiscal Responsibility Act which stipulates that 80 percent of operational surplus be paid into the CRF.
He said, “The revenue generating agencies of the government have taken solace and pleasure in diverting government’s money, taking care of frivolous expenditure and making provision in audited accounts that are fictitious in nature. The 2021 budget is to the deficit of N6 trillion, government cannot continue this way.”
– April 29, 2021 @ 16:07GMT
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