Arunma Oteh |
The Economic
and Financial Crimes Commission and the Independent Corrupt Practices and other
related offences Commission on Friday accepted the open invitation of the House
Committee on Capital Market and other Institutions to probe the N44m bribe
allegation made against it by the Director-General of the Securities and
Exchange Commission, Ms. Arunma Oteh.
On Thursday
during a House of Representatives hearing on the Nigerian Capital Market, Oteh
had told a stunned audience that the committee demanded gratification in the
days preceding the hearing.
Oteh had
said that the committee demanded N39m from SEC to fund the hearing and that the
chairman of the committee, Mr. Herman Hembe, had asked for N5m from her 24
hours before the hearing.
“In asking
the SEC to contribute N39m for this public hearing, don’t you think that you
are undermining your capacity to carry out your duties?” she asked.
Oteh, who
said that she turned down both requests, further alleged that SEC sponsored
Hembe on a purported trip to the Dominican Republic to attend a conference on
capital market operations in 2011.
Immediately
the SEC boss finished speaking, Hembe who described allegations as being ‘aimed
at derailing the objective of the hearing,’ called on the EFCC and ICPC to
launch an investigation into them.
Both
agencies told SUNDAY PUNCH that they were ready to investigate the
bribery allegation to get to the root of the matter.
A very
reliable source at the EFCC told our correspondent that the agency received
open invitations.
The source,
who pleaded anonymity because she was not authorised to speak on the matter,
said, “Both the accused (Hembe) and the accuser (Arunma) have to tell us
everything they know about the allegation with proofs to substantiate their
claims.
“If the DG
says Hembe demanded bribe from her, she has to show proof. She also has to
prove that the committee demanded the sum of N39m; these are very grave allegations.
Also the committee and its chairman have to respond to whatever documents or
statements Ms. Arunmah makes.
“This calls
for a substantial enquiry and they will be hearing from us soon.”
The source
however declined to comment on how soon both parties will receive their letters
of invitation.
“It is
something we must do. It was broadcast live on television and everyone heard
the chairman invite us. It is a call to duty,” she added.
When
contacted, EFCC’s Acting Head, Media & Publicity, Mr. Wilson Uwujaren,
said, “We are following the development at the public hearing and we are going
to look into the issues raised in respect of those allegations of bribery.”
Also
speaking on its role in the investigations, ICPC’s Resident Media Consultant,
Mr. Folu Olamiti, told SUNDAY PUNCH that the anti-graft agency would
also be demanding a copy of the committee report.
Olamiti said
the report would help the agency’s investigations.
“We are
going to ask for the full report. Also, we are going to demand a written
invitation from the chairman. What he said was a verbal invitation that was
broadcast but we are going to ask for more and take it up from there.”
Meanwhile,
sources close to the SEC DG told our correspondent on Friday night that moves
were being made by some stakeholders to end the rift between Arunma and the
committee.
“We need to
protect the capital market at this crucial time. We are receiving calls from
all over the world and that is not good for the integrity of the house. We are
not going to engage in a verbal war because stakeholders are already holding
talks on how to have a peaceful resolution. But let’s wait and see what Tuesday
will hold.”
A
cross-section of lawmakers however told our correspondent in Abuja that the
ICPC and EFCC would have to step into the matter because the allegations were
too grave.
Investigations
by SUNDAY PUNCH showed that Oteh’s allegations threw the House off
balance, forcing the leadership to convene a series of meetings from Thursday
night.
One account
claimed that Hembe was invited to one of the meetings to hear his account of
what exactly transpired at the committee’s sittings.
But, when
contacted, the House Deputy Leader, Mr. Leo Ogor, denied that the leadership
met over the altercations between Oteh and Hembe.
When asked
what would become of the probe, Ogor said that it would continue on Tuesday but
added that he was not sure of the direction it would take.
According to
him, the investigation was a product of a resolution of the House, which could
only be halted by another resolution of the House in plenary.
He added,
“The probe will certainly go on; whatever happened on Thursday did not change
the original course of the investigation.
“The House
is looking for how to resolve the challenges in the capital market; so, any
personal issues between two people at the hearing did not alter the intention
of the probe.”
When asked
whether there was a possibility of the House advising Hembe to step aside, Ogor
responded, “I can’t say so; I think it is the speaker’s decision to make. By
Tuesday, the picture will become clearer.”
Findings
indicated that an option of halting the probe was allegedly canvassed at one of
the meetings, but it was discarded because members argued that such a step
would be giving credence to Oteh’s allegations.
Another
influential member of the House informed SUNDAY PUNCH that by the rules
of the House, no actions could be taken on the matter before Tuesday.
The Chairman
of the House Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Mr. Zakari Mohammed, said
that the House would not give any position on the matter before Tuesday.
Mohammed
confirmed that the leadership was looking into the Oteh-Hembe clash and would
find an “amicable solution to it by Tuesday.”
“We won’t
stop the probe; on Tuesday, this issue will be thrashed out in the plenary;
what I cannot say is whether the same people presiding over the probe will
continue”, he added.
In line with the tradition of the House in tackling such matters, its
Committee on Ethics and Privileges might be mandated to investigate Oteh’s
bribery allegations as a separate matter, while the probe would continue.
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