Audit Report : Senate Queries NBET over N1.5bn unremitted fund

Audit Report : Senate Queries  NBET over N1.5bn unremitted fund

Audit Report : Senate Queries  NBET over N1.5bn unremitted fund

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By Henry Umoru 

THE Senate has queried  the Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trading company, NBET over  alleged unremitted N1.5 billion as the total amount  being accrued as accumulated  interests from investments in Treasury Bills. 

The Senator Matthew Urhoghide, Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Edo South led Senate Committee on Public Accounts probe is sequel to a report of unremitted accounts by agencies of government which include NBET as submitted to it. 

The Senate Committee is relying on report presented to it for scrutuning by the Office of the Auditor General of the Federation.

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This was raised yesterday by Urhoghide when the Managing Director of the company, Dr Nnaemeka Ewelukwa appeared before the committee to defend the query raised by the Office of the Auditor General of the Federation on the issue. 

Although the Managing Director of the Company claimed that the then Minister of Finance, Ngozi Okonjo-Iwella gave approval to the Company to invest in the treasury bill and spent the interest accrued from the investment in Treasury Bills. 

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Meanwhile, when the Senators looked into the approval letter by the Minister of Finance critically, it was discovered that the Minister had said that, “NBET is hereby granted authorization to utilize the interest earned and accruing on its investment in Treasury Bills to bost NBET’s Capitalization provided that the NBET does not utilize such monies for any recurrent expenditures.

The Minister had stated this in a  letter dated  March 6, 2015 in response to the request for the retention of the interest accruing on NBET’s investment in Nigerian Treasury Bills. 

The query issued by the Auditor general read, ” Various analysis caried out on the investment made by NBET, it was noticed that it stopped the remittance of accrued interest on the investment in Nigerian Treasury Bills as well as as that on sitting balances on the Various accounts maintained by the company in April 2014.

” This was as a result of a letter written from the office of the cordinating Minister of the economy which was dated March 6, 2015, which purportedly gave NBET retroactive authorization to retain all interest from 2014.

“The outstanding interest unremitted to consolidated revenue stands at N1. 5 billion. The audit team observed the following issues with respect to retention on interest.

In its  response, NBET claimed that all interest earned on sitting balance were remitted to the CRF as the approval received did not cover this component, adding, ” The interest earned from inception till December 2014 have all been remitted.”

But, the Chairman of the Committee, Senator  Urhoghide however tackled the Managing Director of NBET that only N529 million was remitted leaving  about N986 million unremitted to the Consolidated  Revenue Fund (CRF). 

The Chairman said it is glaring that the query raised by the Auditor General was valid asking the committee till next week Tuesday to defend the outstanding unremitted N986 million.

The query was raised by the Auditor General in 2015 up till the time of  filing this report NBET was able to  provide receipts of N529 million out of N1.5 billion unremitted interest from investment in the treasury bills. 

The balance of  about of N986 million is yet to remitted to the Considated Revebue Fund (CRF). 

The Office  of the  Auditor General in its report said,  “The request for waiver seeking to retain all interest made to the Ministry of Finance by NBET was dated 2nd February 2015 as at this date and before the approval was given by the Minister of Finance in March 2015, NBET outght to have remitted earned interest before complaint .

“It would appear that the Management of NBET deliberately withheld all the accrued interest in Investment Treasury Bills and sitting balance in anticipation of perceived approval”

In addittion to allegation of sleaze in the NBET,  the Senators also uncovered how the Management of the company paid illegal allowances to its staff such as holiday allowance, communication allowance and 13th month salary.

The query read, “The National Salaries income and wages Commission through its circular dated 19th September 2013,  approved compensation and benefit structure for NBET contrary to this , NBET created additional unapproved compensation and benefit policy document.

“This gave rise to payment of illegal allowances to it’s staff  such as holiday allowance , communication allowance and 13th month salary, contrary to the approved Salaries and allowances in the public service.

“There was no evidence to show that the additional compensation and benefit policy document was approved by the company.

“The Managing Director was asked to provide the government approval instituting these alllowances in the company or payback N47. 4m to the federal government coffee.”

The Managing Director of NBET was not  able to present any document to justify illegal approval earned by the staff of the Company. 

Also, the Senate queried the NBET over payment of N14 million for courses and conferences both local and internationally failed to provide evidence to show that the conference paid for were duly attended.

The NBET also failed to provide evidence that the conference paid for were duly attended.

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