The
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on Monday filed an amended
money laundering charge against a former Minister of Aviation, Femi
Fani-Kayode, at a Federal High Court in Lagos.
At the
resumed hearing of the case, the Prosecutor, Mr Festus Keyamo informed the
court of the amended charge containing 40 counts and applied that the plea of
the accused be taken.
After
first count was read to the accused, his Counsel, Mr Ifedayo Adedipe (SAN),
raised an objection that the charge was invalid and his client could not plead
to it.
Adedipe
argued that the count stated that the accused “accepted cash payments of over
N10 million”, without stating the donor of the said money.
He said
it was alleged throughout the charge that the accused “accepted various sums of
money”, without mentioning the names of the persons from whom they were
received.
The
counsel submitted that the charge was “invalid, persecutory and oppressive”.
Keyamo,
in response, argued that the charge bordered on money laundering in which
monies involved had no source as opposed to conversion or stealing where there
was a particular source.
He
submitted that he was prepared to file a written address on the issue.
Justice
Rita Ofili-Ajumogobia, in a short ruling, said that both parties were at
liberty to either file written addresses or address the court orally on the
issue.
She
adjourned the case to Feb. 3 for ruling.
The News
Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Fani-Kayode was earlier re-arraigned on
Feb. 11, on an amended 47-count charge.
He had
pleaded not guilty to the charge and was granted bail.
In the
charge, the accused was alleged to have transacted with funds exceeding N500,
000 without going through a financial institution.
The
accused was also alleged to have accepted cash payments of about N100 million
while he served as Minister of Aviation and Minister of Culture and Tourism
respectively.
The
offences were said to contravene the provisions of Sections 15(1) (a) (b) (c)
(d) and 15 (2) (a) (b) of the Money Laundering (Prohibition) Act, 2004. (NAN)
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