– Presidency directed the Inspector General Idris to investigate the role of chief of staff in N500m MTN scandal
– Mr Kyari was accused of receiving a bribe from MTN Telecommunications Company to influence the government with the fine put against the company
President Muhammadu Buhari has reportedly ordered the Special Investigation Panel of the Nigerian Police Force to investigate his chief of staff Alhaji Abba Kyari over bribery accusations.
The Vanguard reports that the investigation might not be unconnected to the supposed N500million bribery money said to have been paid to the Kyari by the officials of South African owned MTN Telecommunications Company with the intent that the chief of staff effect on the incumbent government to discontinue its heavy position on the $5billion fine.
The source, who asked not to be named, said: “Officials of MTN, who were invited and interviewed over the allegation, have vehemently denied that any such money emanated from the telecommunication company and that since the beginning of the $5billion fine saga, nobody had been approached for bribe.
– Mr Kyari was accused of receiving a bribe from MTN Telecommunications Company to influence the government with the fine put against the company
President Muhammadu Buhari has reportedly ordered the Special Investigation Panel of the Nigerian Police Force to investigate his chief of staff Alhaji Abba Kyari over bribery accusations.
The Vanguard reports that the investigation might not be unconnected to the supposed N500million bribery money said to have been paid to the Kyari by the officials of South African owned MTN Telecommunications Company with the intent that the chief of staff effect on the incumbent government to discontinue its heavy position on the $5billion fine.
The source, who asked not to be named, said: “Officials of MTN, who were invited and interviewed over the allegation, have vehemently denied that any such money emanated from the telecommunication company and that since the beginning of the $5billion fine saga, nobody had been approached for bribe.
Another thing is that if such volume of money
was paid through the banks, discreet investigation of financial dealings on the
part of MTN and on the part of the COS has so far not revealed any transactions
of such”.
The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), leveled a $5 billion
fine on MTN for failing to disconnect subscribers with unregistered phone lines
bought before January 2012. Sahara Reporters recently published the report
claiming that the officials of the telecommunications company gave a bribe of
N500million to Abba Kyari, to interfere and use his closeness to the Nigerian
leader, to force the government to give MTN a safe landing.
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