Bello |
A former
Managing Director of Unity Bank Plc, Mallam Falalu Bello, was on Wednesday
quizzed by the police in Abuja for allegedly perpetrating a N2.6bn fraud in the
bank.
Bello, SHOWBIZPLUSNG
gathered was arrested by the Inspector General of Police Monitoring Unit. The embattled
banker was interrogated for some hours and then granted administrative bail.
The suspect,
who is the Chairman, Mainstreet Bank, was alleged to have been involved in the
fraud during his five years tenure as Unity Bank boss.
Bello retired
from Unity Bank on June 30, 2011 and was shortly afterwards, appointed Chairman
of Mainstreet Bank, one of the three banks nationalised by the suspended
Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Mallam Lamido Sanusi.
The Force
Public Relations Officer, Frank Mba, confirmed that the Mainstreet Bank
chairman was interrogated, but noted that he was not arrested, but was invited.
“It is true
that Falalu Bello was interrogated by force detectives, but he was not
arrested, he was invited and he honoured the invitation,” Mba explained,
It was
gathered that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission had earlier
investigated Bello following allegations of over-invoicing of transactions and
money laundering during the administration of a former Gombe State governor,
Danjuma Goje.
Goje, who is
a serving senator, was accused by the EFCC of siphoning N52bn while in office.
Bello, from
Kaduna State, has vast board membership experience as director in several
frontline organisations including Kakawa Discount House Limited, Jaiz Bank Plc,
Express Discount House, and First Interstate Merchant Bank.
He presided
over the merger of the nine constituents that made up the Unity Bank, namely,
Bank of the North Limited, First Interstate Bank Plc, Intercity Bank Plc, New
Africa Bank Limited, New Nigeria Bank Plc, Societe Bancaire Limited, Pacific
Bank Limited, Tropical Commercial Bank Limited and Centrepoint Bank Plc.
Bello
consolidated the banks into Unity Bank Plc in 2006 before retiring from its
services in 2011.
7 comments:
this one strong wella
Why most bank fraud dey always enter billions?
Depositors fund are all gone!
EFCC where are you o?
He is not the only thief. Others are out there.
Based on all these, which is the safest bank?
Fraud everywhere. this is a sign of a failed state.
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