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Court convicts ex-Integrated Microfinance Bank MD for $166.9m fraud

By Abisola THOMPSON

Justice Mojisola Olatoregun of a Federal High Court, Lagos on Monday convicted a Managing Director of the defunct Integrated Microfinance Bank Ltd.,  Simon Akinteye, for fraud totalling 166.9 million U.S. dollars.

Olatoregun found Akinteye guilty of  all the nine counts of the charge bordering on reckless granting of loans.

The charge was preferred by the Federal Government.

The court, however, discharged Akinteye’s co-defendant, Gabriel Adepoju, who was charged on  one count of unlawful diversion of N22.3 million to a printing company.

Olatoregun adjourned sentencing of Akinteye until Feb. 21.

In the charge marked FHC/L/234c/16, the prosecution said that the convict recklessly and without collateral approved credit facilities amounting to 166 million dollars and N33.3 million to themselves and one Temitope Imam.

Akinteye was said to have, at different times, withdrawn N11 million from  the bank’s account and diverted it to his personal company named ‘Deblad Nigeria Ltd. ‘

He was also said to have unlawfully withdrawn  166 million dollars and paid same into the account of Temitope Imam domiciled with Citi Bank N. A. of Utica/Clarkson, 702, Utica Avenue, Brooklyn, New York, U.S.

The second defendant, Adepoju, was alleged to have withdrawn and diverted  N22.3 million to a limited liability company, Gad Press Ltd.

The offences, according to the prosecution, contravene the Sections 15 (1)(a), 18() and 18(3)a)(I) of the Banks and Other Financial Institution Act, 2004.

The duo had pleaded not guilty on arraignment.——-NAN

 

 

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