It seems Naija women
with light skin really love
money, big money...
Barely 6 months after
assuming office as the
Director General of
Nigerian Tourism
Development Corporation
(NTDC), Mrs Sally
Uwechue-Mbanefo is
swimming in the murky
waters of corruption.
Along with some top
officials of the agency,
Sally is being investigated
for an alleged N270m
fraud. And this time, the
case has reached such an
extent that anti-corruption
agency, the EFCC has
invited and questioned all
parties involved.
Insiders revealed "the new
D.G and her agents are so
embroiled in the matter
that, they were only
allowed to leave the office
of the EFCC based on
administrative bail".
A travel ban slammed on
'them' as investigations
continues. The 'official'
car of one of the accused
identified as 'the C.S.O'
was reportedly impounded
till circumstances
surrounding its acquisition
are cleared.
The case against Mrs
Mbanefo and others
centres on illegal
manouevering in
'allocating budgets',
approving expenditures'.
An insider is said to have
discovered the anomaly
and petitioned the EFCC
with supporting
evidences. Six top staffers
of the NTDC - including
the D.G and the 'C.S.O' -
are involved in the
ongoing case.
Mbanefo, a former banker
and top staffer of Lafarge
Cement Wapco Nig Plc
assumed her present post
in May 2013.
Friday, 1 November 2013
NTDC Boss Mrs Sally Mbanefo In N270m Scandal; Barred From Travelling, Car Seized
It seems Naija women
with light skin really love
money, big money...
Barely 6 months after
assuming office as the
Director General of
Nigerian Tourism
Development Corporation
(NTDC), Mrs Sally
Uwechue-Mbanefo is
swimming in the murky
waters of corruption.
Along with some top
officials of the agency,
Sally is being investigated
for an alleged N270m
fraud. And this time, the
case has reached such an
extent that anti-corruption
agency, the EFCC has
invited and questioned all
parties involved.
Insiders revealed "the new
D.G and her agents are so
embroiled in the matter
that, they were only
allowed to leave the office
of the EFCC based on
administrative bail".
A travel ban slammed on
'them' as investigations
continues. The 'official'
car of one of the accused
identified as 'the C.S.O'
was reportedly impounded
till circumstances
surrounding its acquisition
are cleared.
The case against Mrs
Mbanefo and others
centres on illegal
manouevering in
'allocating budgets',
approving expenditures'.
An insider is said to have
discovered the anomaly
and petitioned the EFCC
with supporting
evidences. Six top staffers
of the NTDC - including
the D.G and the 'C.S.O' -
are involved in the
ongoing case.
Mbanefo, a former banker
and top staffer of Lafarge
Cement Wapco Nig Plc
assumed her present post
in May 2013.
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