TSA: FG closes over 20,000 banks accounts; Osinbajo says preventing corruption cheaper than recovering loot

TSA: FG closes over 20,000 banks accounts; Osinbajo says preventing corruption cheaper than recovering loot

The Acting President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, has stated that the Buhari government is focusing more on prevention of corruption which he said is better than curing the scourge because recovering of stolen funds is costly. It was for this reason that the government introduced the Treasury Single Account (TSA), stressing that over 20,000 accounts had been closed since its introduction.

He stated this in Lagos on Thursday night at the 5th Annual Christopher Kolade Lecture on Business Integrity. The event has “Prevention is Better than Cure Even on the Issue of Corruption’’ as title.

Osinbajo stated that to recover looted funds, “you need to engage forensic consultants and hire other experts; even then, you will only have some hope of recovering some of what has been lost”.

According to him, “Many countries are reluctant to return proceeds of corruption by introducing legal obstacles of different kinds to ensure that we do not get back the money.

”There is a long list of ‘what if’ – what if we were able to do something or invest even half of that money in economic or infrastructure projects before it disappeared?

”If some of that money went into boosting our reserves, our exchange rate will not be where it is today; so there lies evidence that corruption is cheaper to prevent than to cure.”

He said that the negative impact of corruption on human lives and development could never be fully reversible.

“In our investigations into Defence spending, we discovered 15 billion dollars unaccounted for, with no guarantee that we will ever be able to recover it.

“You can imagine the damage done by that corrupt act,’’ the Acting President said.

He said “corruption is the robbery of the wealth of the nation, and thieves exist in every tribe or religion”.

”President Muhammadu Buhari issued an order mandating immediate compliance to the Treasury Single Account system to simplify government accounting to provide a clear picture of what is coming in and going out.

“Over 20, 000 bank accounts have been closed since the presidential order.

“Another example is the bank verification numbers which modified application to the federal payroll; we have been able to uncover more than 60,000 cases of ghost workers.

”Another important measure is getting all our armed forces personnel on the electronic human resource payroll to prevent scams in the service,’’ he said.