• Fri. Apr 19th, 2024

CAC Collaborates Anti-corruption Agencies To Investigate Corrupt Companies

The fight against Corruption has received boost as the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) granted the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB) access to its database to enable it carry out investigation of Companies suspected of engaging in illicit activities.

The Registrar General/CEO of the CAC, Alhaji Garba Abubakar disclosed when he received the CCB Chairman, Professor Muhammad Isah on a courtesy visit to the Commission in abuja, said the time was ripe for the CAC to explore more areas of collaboration particularly in real-time.

Highpoint of the visit include exchange of pleasantries and photographs session.

Alhaji Garba Abubakar stressed that in view of Commission’s strategic collaboration with anti-corruption agencies including the EFCC, ICPC and INTERPOL amongst others, established a dedicated unit to expeditiously handle requests for information and other services gratis.

The Registrar General said, any member of the public could conduct what he called a first-level check on the status of any company on the CAC Website via the Public Search window at no cost.

While speaking on the introduction of Beneficial Ownership Disclosure or Person with Significant Control, Alhaji Garba Abubakar revealed that the disclosure would soon be extended to open data format for investigators to extract information on any Company as well as query the database to amongst others detect whether a particular name had featured in different Companies.

He also revealed that the Commission was working assiduously for integration with the National Identity Management Commission’s database to enable it validate the identity of anyone applying to register a Company in order to eliminate incidences of submitting cloned copies of means of identification to the CAC.

The CAC Scribe therefore reiterated his commitment to ensure continued synergy and collaboration with the CCB and other Anti Corruption bodies in a bid to strengthen the anti-money laundering and anti-corruption initiatives of the Present Administration.

Speaking earlier, the Chairman, Code of Conduct Bureau, Professor Muhammad Isa expressed satisfaction with the support and cooperation the CCB had received from the Registrar General since his assumption of Office.

Professor Isa who stressed that the CAC and CCB had a lot to do in order to enhance the economic well being of the country further noted with delight that Alhaji Garba Abubakar had ensured what he called expeditious and effective treatment of all requests from the CCB.

According to him, in view of emerging trends in Company Law, there was need for more robust collaboration between the two agencies to unravel the identities of those perpetrating various economic crimes in the country.

While speaking on the mandate of the CCB which was established under Section 153 of the 1999 Constitution, Professor Isa said it was equally empowered under Part 1 of the 3rd Schedule to enforce Code of Conduct for Public Officers enshrined under Part 1 of the 5th Schedule of the Constitution of the Federal Republic.

He stressed that the CCB was amongst others empowered to enforce asset declaration as one of the 14 Code of Conduct for Public Officers and added that Conflict of Interest, Bribery, Abuse of Office, Double Remuneration, Operation of Foreign Accounts and Membership of Secret Society amongst others were all under their purview.

The Chairman described Asset Declaration as the Life ware of corruption fight to all Anti-Corruption Agencies and therefore charged Public Officers to declare their assets accordingly as the measure was also meant to protect their interest.

Auwalu Muhammed, Kaduna