EFCC nabs ex-Skybank chair Tunde Ayeni over alleged N36bn, $30m fraud

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EFCC nabs ex-Skybank chair Tunde Ayeni over alleged N36bn, $30m fraud

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has taken Tunde Ayeni, the former board Chairman of the now-defunct Skye Bank Plc, into custody. The businessman is facing allegations involving money laundering and the misappropriation of funds.

According to a source close to the commission who spoke with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Friday, Ayeni was apprehended in Abuja on Thursday.

The former chairman, the source said, was being grilled over alleged fraud to the tune of  N36.6 billion and 30 million dollars.

According to the source, the former banker is being held at the EFCC’s facility while investigation is ongoing.

“Ayeni was arrested sequel to the investigation of the EFCC into alleged misappropriation and diversion of funds to the tune of N36,540, 058,400,00 and 30 million dollars obtained from Polaris Bank plc by different entities linked to him.

“The funds were loans obtained allegedly for specific investment projects but subsequently transferred to other entities’ accounts.

“Investigations showed that, though the loans were obtained for purposes such as finance of marine security activities,  electricity distribution contract, estate development,  they were diverted to the NITEL/ MTEL asset acquisition through NATCOM account.”

According to the source, 12 different companies linked to Ayeni are being investigated by the EFCC; the companies were entities that the former chairman allegedly used to obtain loans from Polaris bank for his activities.

“The loans are depositors’ funds fraudulently obtained and frittered into diverse wasteful purposes. Ayeni will be arraigned in due course upon conclusion of investigations.”

When contacted, EFCC spokesperson, Dele Oyewale, confirmed the arrest but declined further details (NAN).