Alleged N20trn: Senator Uba Sani says Senate investigating stamp duty remittances

Alleged N20trn: Senator Uba Sani says Senate investigating stamp duty remittances

- Senate has made clarification on the alleged failure of the CBN to remit N20trillion stamp duties to the federation account

- Chairman, Senate committee on banking, insurance and other financial institutions, Senator Uba Sani, said his committee is investigating the matter

- The lawmaker, however, warned the public, especially the petitioners against making comments that could affect the process of the investigation

The chairman, Senate committee on banking, insurance and other financial institutions, Senator Uba Sani, has disclosed that his committee is investigating the alleged failure of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to remit stamp duties totalling over N20 trillion to the federation account.

Legit.ng reports that the senator, however, cautioned against inflammatory and potentially damaging comments on the issue.

He confirmed that his committee has received petitions on the allegation against the CBN, adding that for the past six months the committee has meticulously investigated the matter.

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Senator Uba Sani added that what the committee has uncovered so far was not what some petitioners wanted Nigerians to believe as he urged members of the public, especially critical stakeholders, not to be in a hurry to conclude that the CBN has actually erred.

The lawmaker, who represents Kaduna central in the Senate, said that since he and other members of the Senate committee on banking, insurance and other financial institutions were inaugurated, the issue of supposed non-remittance of stamp duty by the CBN has been on the front burner, stressing that the issue has been receiving requisite attention at the committee level.

Alleged N20trn: Senator Uba Sani makes clarification, says Senate investigating stamp duty remittances
Senator Uba Sani brainstorming with his colleague during plenary.
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He further disclosed that beyond several depositions by the CBN, the Senate committee has obtained records of other agencies of the federal government investigating or familiar with the matter.

“It is much more complicated than what most Nigerians know. However, what I can say for now is that from what we have been able to sieve out from documents available to us as well as the depositions we have taken, it is clear that so many forces are confusing Nigerians on this issue.

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"With the evidence contained in the plethora of documents the CBN has supplied to my committee, it can easily be deduced that the total stamp duty unremitted cannot be over N20 trillion as being alleged. For one, from records available to us, the total deposit in the Deposit Money Banks (DMBs) in Nigeria as of 2016 was only about N18 trillion; so how then can stamp duties alone be N21 trillion as being claimed by some petitioners?” Senator Uba Sani queried.

The senator further disclosed that from records available to his committee, stamp duty collection commenced in January 2016 when the CBN issued the circular directing DMBs to commence imposition of stamp duty collection.

He noted from the records, the CBN and other agencies of the federal government have supplied to the Senate committee, it is glaring that the total number of transactions, including transactions excluded from stamp duty charge, from 2016 to November 2017 is about N518,043,467.

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“If you do the simple arithmetic, the stamp duty on these transactions would have amounted to about N25.902 billion. Don’t also forget that savings accounts are exempted from payment of stamp duty by law, and these account for about 75 per cent of all bank accounts.

"With all things considered, my committee believes that the sum remitted by banks to the stamp duty collection account with the CBN from inception in January 2016 would well be around N41 billion as of October 2019. But like I said, investigations are still on-going. Be rest assured that our conclusive findings would be made available to the public. Nigerians deserve to know the whole truth,” Senator Uba Sani said.

Asked if his committee has been shown proof that the said N41 billion earned from stamp duty has been remitted to the federation account by the CBN, Senator Uba Sani said the committee was aware of a number of court cases preventing the CBN to make the remittances.

He said: “That is exactly what I was trying to make you understand, this matter is more complex than the petitioners are making it seem. For example, we have found out that the CBN is somewhat shackled and unable to make the remittances because of pending cases in court; particularly the one pending in the Supreme Court.

"I don’t want to give too much details on the matters that are in court, you can find out from either the CBN or parties in the matter. But I believe the CBN is acting out of respect for the courts."

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng had previously reported that Senator Sani said his committee resolved to join hands with the Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON) to push for the recovery of N5 trillion debts owed by high profile Nigerians.

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