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Showing posts with label Anti-corruption Summit. Show all posts
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Friday, 13 May 2016

Dasukigate: Why Okupe went rolling on the floor at OBJ's house in Abeokuta

Former Media aide to ex-President Goodluck Jonathanhas, Dr. Doyin Okupe said that he and former President Olusegun Obasanjo has settled their differences.

The Ex-media aide said in a Facebook post on Friday that he prostrated before Obasanjo, pleading earnestly for forgiveness. 

South African Citadel Group moves to allay Panama Paper fears, Buhari to expose beneficial owners of companies

Citadel Group said on Friday that, if any of its clients are mentioned in the Panama Papers, its services to them have always been tax compliant.

"We can assure you that the services provided to our clients have, to our knowledge, always been regulatory and tax compliant. Citadel will not compromise on governance standards," the company said in a statement.

It was outlining its dealings with Panama-based Mossack Fonseca, the law firm from which 11.5m confidential documents were leaked.

Thursday, 12 May 2016

We Must Tackel Corruption Together, President Buhari Tells Iinternational Community

President Muhammadu Buhari Thursday in London urged the international community to urgently create anti-corruption infrastructure and a strategic action plan to facilitate the speedy recovery and repatriation of stolen funds hidden in secret bank accounts abroad.

According to Femi Adesina whoo is the Special Adviser to the President on Media & Publicity, speaking at the opening of the Anti-Corruption Summit hosted by Prime Minister David Cameron of Britain, President Buhari said that new measures against corruption that will be adopted by the summit should also include mechanisms that will assist countries like Nigeria to combat illegal activities such as crude oil theft to which, he said, Nigeria loses about $7 Billion annually.

Latest on Anti-corruption Summit: Setback for David Cameron as British Virgin Islands rebuffs his calls to publish details of who owns offshore firms

British Virgin Islands has rebuffed calls by David Cameron for British overseas territories and crown dependencies to publish details of who owns offshore firms.

Mr Cameron’s anti-corruption summit risked ridicule this morning after it emerged that Panama, and UK overseas territories like the British Virgin Islands (BVI), which have been at the centre of tax avoidance controversies, had also not been invited.

Mr Cameron opened his Anti-Corruption summit in London with a call for the British Crown dependencies to move to a "gold standard" of publishing in full lists of beneficial ownership of companies.

OCDS: PRESIDENT BUHARI ANNOUNCES FRESH MEASURES TO ADVANCE WAR AGAINST CORRUPTION

President Buhari being welcomed
by UK Foreign Affairs Minister,
Hugo Swire as he arrives for
Anti Corruption Summit and Participates
at the Leader's Breakfast at the
Lancaster House London,
United Kingdom 12th May 2016
President Muhammadu Buhari pledged Thursday in London that in furtherance of his administration's ongoing war against corruption, Nigeria will soon begin the full implementation of the principles of the Open Contracting Data Standard.

According to Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity Femi Adesina , in Nigeria's country statement to the Anti-Corruption Summit hosted by Prime Minister David Cameron of Britain, President Buhari said that the Federal Government will apply the Open Contracting Data Standard to major projects in the oil, transportation, power, health, education and other sectors.

Wednesday, 11 May 2016

Corruption costs the global economy $2.6 trillion a year - Secretary John Kerry

US Secretary of State John Kerry said in a speech to Oxford Union about the higly negative impact of the world corruption.  Corruption costs the world economy around $2.6 trillion annually, Kerry said in a speech to Oxford Union in London on Wednesday.

"Corruption costs the global economy about 2.6 trillion per year," Kerry stated.

The secretary noted the money wasted by corrupt enterprises amounts to about ten times the total amount the international community spends every year on all development projects.

"fantastically corrupt" Countries: British PM David Cameron takes questions in parliament Today


British Prime Minister David Cameron takes questions in parliament the day after he was caught on camera telling Queen Elizabeth that leaders of some "fantastically corrupt" countries were due to attend his anti-corruption summit later this week.

Its western conspiracy, where are all the loots? UK is the safest haven for looted funds from middle east and developing african nations. Our wealth is stack in most LONDON properties. UK property market is known to be boom-built on blood money. How many Britons can afford an ordinary flat of 300,000-700,000£ outside London? Let alone of buying a £2m mansion in central London (ONLY EPL PLAYERS).

LONDON ANTICORRUPTION SUMMIT: KEYNOTE ADDRESS BY PRESIDENT BUHARI

KEYNOTE ADDRESS

BY

HIS EXCELLENCY

MUHAMMADU BUHARI

PRESIDENT OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA AT THE COMMONWEALTH EVENT

“TACKLING CORRUPTION TOGETHER: A CONFERENCE FOR CIVIL SOCIETY, BUSINESS AND GOVERNMENT LEADERS”

HELD AT THE COMMONWEALTH SECRETARIAT ,MALBOROUGH HOUSE

LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM ON

WEDNESDAY, 11TH MAY 2016

Fellow Heads of State & Government,

The Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, the Rt. Honourable Patricia Scotland, QC,

Business Leaders,

Representatives of Civil Society Organizations,

Your Excellencies, Ladies and gentlemen

I am delighted to be invited to this event to exchange views with you my fellow invited guests representing Governments, the Private Sector and Civil Society Organizations. I thank you Your Excellency, the Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, for asking me to speak at this gathering.

Tuesday, 10 May 2016

Buhari arrives London, United Kingdom to Participate at the London Anti-corruption Summit

President Muhammadu Buhari arrives London, United Kingdom to Participate at the London Anti-corruption Summit on 10th May, 2016.


President Buhari being welcomed by Chairman, EFCC Ibrahim Mustafa Magu as he arrives London, United Kingdom to Participate at the London Anti-corruption Summit on 10th May 2016 with them are Natiional Security Adviser Babagana Monguno, Minister of State Foreign Affairs Khadija Ibrahim and Representative of Queen Elizabeth II, Major Jeremy Fern.