Fani-Kayode |
The Economic
and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on Monday finally commenced the trial of
a former Aviation Minister, Femi Fani-Kayode, at a Federal High Court, Lagos.
SHOWBIZPLUS gathered
that Fani-Kayode who is allegedly scared of the outcome of the case, is standing trial on an amended 40 counts bordering on money
laundering.
At the
re-arraignment of Fani-Kayode on Monday, the prosecutor, Mr. Festus Keyamo,
called his first witness, Mr. Okechukwu Okeke, to give his testimony.
Led in
evidence by the prosecutor, Okeke, a relationship officer with the First City
Monument Bank Plc, told the court that the accused maintained an account with
FCMB, adding that his account had become dormant.
He alleged
that the account of the accused was first domiciled with First Atlantic Bank
before it was acquired by Fin Bank which was later acquired by FCMB.
According to
the witness, as a relationship officer with the bank, he had the account
history of customers.
He said he
was given a letter by the legal department of his bank to verify the account
history of the accused.
The witness,
however, told the court that although the account was inactive, he still had
details of transactions stored in the computer.
At this
point, the prosecutor then tendered a statement of account of the accused
between August 2008 and September 2012.
He informed
the court that he was unable to produce the statement of account of the accused
between 2004 and 2008 when he served as a minister.
He said he
had written a letter to the bank to obtain the statements, and was told to come
back in one week.
The Defence
counsel, Mr Ifedayo Adedipe, did not oppose the submissions of the prosecutor.
Following
this development, Justice Rita Ofili-Ajumogobia adjourned the case to March 18
for continuation of trial.
The News
Agency of Nigeria reports that Fani-Kayode was first arraigned in December 2008
on a 47 counts.
He pleaded
not guilty to the charge and Justice Ramat Mohammed granted him bail in the sum
of N200m with two sureties in like sum.
He was
re-arraigned with Justice Binta Murtala-Nyako as the trial judge following the
transfer of Mohammed out of Lagos Division.
NAN also
reports that Fani-Kayode was again re-arraigned the third time on February 11,
2013, with Justice Ajumogobia taking charge following the transfer of
Murtala-Nyako.
NAN
11 comments:
Well done Keyamo
He should be made to pay for all he stole
This is not kiss n tell story. This is the real EFCC deal.
Lol. i dey laugh
This shouldn't be anoda nollywood drama
Person thief biro dem go don burn alive. Pls he should not be spared if found guilt
After stealing now he is afraid
Fear for what, after stealing. Abeg face d law
Oga abeg face judgment. When u dey thief I dey there
All these thief thief
Nice one Mr keyamo
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