NFIU seeks collaboration with NBA in anti-corruption war

Fri, Feb 19, 2021
By editor
2 MIN READ

Judiciary

The National Financial Intelligence Unit (NFIU) is seeking  collaboration with the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) in  anti-corruption war.

The NBA National Publicity Secretary, Dr Rapulu Nduka, made the disclosure in  a statement on Friday in Lagos.

Nduka said that NFIU sought the partnership  during a courtesy visit to the NBA leadership on Wednesday.

“NFIU team led by its Chief Executive Officer, Mr Modibbo R. Tukkur, highlighted the critical role of NBA and its members in fighting corruption,” he said.

He noted that NFUI was in a position to request disclosure of sources of funds, investigate funds and checkmate money laundering and other corrupt practices.

“The NFIU boss reiterated that NBA’s role as a self-regulatory organisation imposes a moral responsibility on it and her members to ensure that there are ethical rules that modulate their relationship with clients and members of the society at large,” he said.

Nduka said that NFIU team recommended that NBA should set up a dedicated self-regulatory desk officer at the NBA Secretariat as well as an anti-money laundering committee to collaborate with NFIU on its anti-corruption mandate.

He added that NFIU recommended that  NBA should  train lawyers  on their roles in fighting money laundering and related corrupt practices.

According to him,  in response, the NBA President, Mr Olumide Akpata, pledged that the association would  work with  government agencies to ensure that legal practice in Nigeria would be in line with global best practices.

“The NBA president further assured NFIU of its willingness to collaborate with it in building the capacity of legal practitioners,” he said.

He said that the capacity building could be in the areas  of education on anti-money laundering activities and investigation of sources of funds in a manner that would not compromise  professional obligations to clients.

Nduka said that NBA president also  pledged to set up an anti-money laundering committee that would come up with a robust anti-money laundering rules that would govern legal practitioners in their dealings with both corporate and private clients. (NAN)

-Feb 19 2021 @ 2;23pm

Tags:


Customary courts can decide child custody cases – Lawyer

A constitutional lawyer, Mr Surgeon Ataene, says customary courts can determine child custody in certain matrimonial cases, contrary to popular...

Read More
Alleged fraud: Yahaya Bello, co-defendants plead not guilty

THE immediate-past Governor of Kogi, Yahaya Bello, and his co-defendants on Wednesday, pleaded not guilty to the 16-count charge filed...

Read More
Man docked for allegedly stealing friend’s cell phone, money

A 26-year old man, Friday Godwin, was on Wednesday arraigned before a Kaduna Chief Magistrates’ Court for allegedly stealing his...

Read More