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N200bn Capital Flight: Senate Calls For Sack Of NTA/Startimes Management

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August 25, 2020
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Nigerian Senate Plenary Session - Tax Reform
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The Co-chairman of the Committee, Senator Solomon Adeola Olamilekan, ordered the Director-General of NTA to immediately sack the management of NTA/Startimes.

Senator Olamilekan’s submission was informed by documents made available to the Senate Joint Committee on Finance and National Planning which continued its hearing on the 2021-2023 MTEF-FSP with a stunning revelation that the NTA/Startimes management wiring over N200 billion abroad.

The Committee declared that forensic audit of the account of the non-profitable venture to NTA must be carried out to unravel the quantum of money that had been fraudulently taken out of the country within the last eleven years, estimated to be over N200billion

It also described the affected management team namely Maxwell Loko who is the Managing Director of the joint venture, Tunde Aina who serves as Chief Operating Officer ( COO) and the Director of Tax and Audit, as unpatriotic Nigerians working for Startimes but receiving monthly salaries from NTA.

Trouble came the way of the management team of the joint venture when the Committee interfacing with heads of government agencies on revenue projections for the N12.6trillion 2021 budget, called on them one after the other, to explain why the joint venture has not yielded any profit for NTA as lamented by the Director-General, Yakubu Ibn Mohammed before the committee on Monday.

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The MD of the joint venture, Maxwell Loko, told the Committee that he agreed that the business is not thriving because Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT) being operated through the venture, is capital intensive as against the Satellite model.

He lamented that out of the 4million subscribers Startimes have, only 20 per cent are active, which according to him, making the venture not profitable for both parties (NTA and Startimes).

But the Chairman of the Committee, Senator Adeola and other members faulted his arguments based on records obtained from the Audited Account reports submitted by both the NTA and the joint venture.

Senator Adeola in particular, put it to the MD, why as obtainable in the Audited Account reports presented, proceeds of transactions from the joint venture are both in dollar and Naira.

“Based on records made available to us, both the expenditure and revenue components of transactions made on the joint venture since 2008, have been recorded in Naira and dollar, indicating capital flight intension.

“For example, as clearly stated in the Audited report before us, in 2018 alone, your revenue from the subscription was $36.1million which is N11billion.

” Also, in the expenditure component for the year, monies incurred were put in both dollar and Naira and in that year, your expenditure ( N19billion ), far exceeded the N11billion revenue allegedly generated.

“With what we are seeing, you people as management of the venture, are collaborating with Startimes in siphoning money abroad

“You need to be put under oath along with the other management team, collecting monthly salaries from NTA and working for Startimes and in the process, indulging in capital flight in collaboration with the foreign staff of the company.

“By rough estimations, all the revenues made through the joint venture and recorded in dollar amounted to about N200billion between 2010 and 2018,” he said.

Attempts made by both the COO and Director of Tax and Audit of the venture to disabuse the minds of the Committee members on any sharp practices, failed as they resolved that they must all step aside from their current positions for a forensic audit to take place.

Senator Adeola and the co-chairman of the committee, Senator Olubunmi Adetunbi (APC Ekiti North), publicly told the NTA DG to in his own interest and for his own good, ensure that the three affected staffers of NTA on the joint venture, step aside.

“This is very necessary and this committee will follow it up because Nigeria and Nigerians are being short-changed through the joint venture,” Senator Adeola stressed.

Tags: NTASenate Joint Committee on Finance and National PlanningSenator Solomon Adeola OlamilekanStartimes
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