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    Home»News»African News»West African News»Nigeria News»House of Reps Propose 20-Year Jail Term For Financial Crimes

    House of Reps Propose 20-Year Jail Term For Financial Crimes

    Nigeria News By David F.Apr 3, 2017No Comments2 Mins Read
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    House of RepsAs part of the new amendments to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission Act, 2004, the House of Representatives wants 20 years jail term for convicts.

    The lawmakers believe that the current penalty for economic and financial crimes, which is two years imprisonment, is too “lenient.”

    According to Punch, which obtained the details of the new amendments, four consolidated bills before the House are seeking to further empower the EFCC to fight crime, insulate the anti-graft agency from interference by the Presidency and enhance its financial autonomy.

    One of the bills, sponsored by a member from Cross River State, Mr. Bassey Ewa, proposes to raise the two-year term for economic and financial crimes offenders to 20 years.

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    In the new bill, Section 18 of the Principal Act is amended to prescribe tougher punishments for economic and financial crimes.

    “All convicted persons shall serve an imprisonment of a term not less than 20 years and have their ill-gotten property, accounts or investment confiscated by the government,” the new subsection (C) reads.

    The proposal also states that the option of plea bargaining or returning the full amount stolen would not exclude the convict from penalty.

    Subsection (d) says: “Where the accused person, upon investigation, accepts to refund the total amount standing in his/her name and willing to plea bargain, he or she shall be convicted for not less than two years.”

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    It also states that a company found guilty of economic or financial crimes, will be barred from doing business in Nigeria for 50 years.

    “Any company found guilty of offences under this Act, both its assets and finances shall be frozen and the company blacklisted from doing business in Nigeria for 50 years,” the subsection (e) adds.

    Another amendment proposes to remove the power of appointing the Chairman of the EFCC from the President and to be vested directly in the hands of Nigerians.

    It said members of the public, through a petition to the National Assembly, would be empowered to make the appointments.

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