Thursday, 21 April 2016

CCT: Bank records against Saraki blazed in GTB-Witness says


As the trial of the senate president Bukola Saraki proceeds at the Code of Conduct Tribunal, the arraignment witness and a specialist with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Michael Wetkas, yesterday, told the tribunal that part of the budgetary reports prosecuting Saraki for IRS evasion had been decimated in a flame occurrence at Guaranty Trust Banks, one of the banks said to have been utilized by Saraki. 

As indicated by Leadership, Wetkas, who was interrogated by Saraki's direction, Paul Usoro, told the tribunal that some records and telex identifying with the exchange of assets from Saraki's GTB record to outside banks, had been blazed and that the bank had pledged to an affirmation and got a police proclamation where they expressed that there was an inferno and part of the archives smoldered were Saraki's identifying with the remote exchange. 

"There were likewise police report and an oath, which they (GTB) vowed to, to demonstrate that a percentage of the archives were blazed. There is a sworn statement and I trust it was a flame episode." 

At the point when solicited to give a duplicate from the bank's sworn testimony, Wetkas said he couldn't discover it. The trial proceeds with today April 21st. 

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