The Senate Joint Committee on Customs, Excise and Tariff and Marine
Transport, have threatened to issue a warrant for the arrest of Chief Executive
Officer (CEO) of
Glo Mobile and other blue chip companies that failed to honour
its invitation to appear before its investigative panel on their alleged
complicity in N30 trillion revenue probe. About 30 companies have been invited
by the senate for their alleged involvement in fraudulent activities while
importing some of their goods into the country. The senate had recently
mandated its Joint Committee on Customs, Excise and Tariff and Marine Transport
to investigate the alleged N30 trillion revenue leakages in Forex and the
entire import and export value chain between 2006 and 2017.
Of the 30 Chief Executive Oficers invited to appear before the senate
today, only 14 of them were present. Chairman of the senate committee on
Customs. Excise and Tariff and Marine Transport, Hope Uzodinma, said the
refusal of the CEOs to honor its invitation was unacceptable. He asked them to
appear before the committee on Thursday August 3rd and that failure to do so,
the committee will be forced to mandate the police to issue a warrant of arrest
for the erring Chief executives.
Among the CEOs that were expected to appear before the senate's
investigation panel include the CEOs of British American Tobacco Company, CCEC
Nigeria Ltd, Dana Group, African Wire and Allied Ltd, Admiral Overseas Nigeria
Ltd, Aarti Steel Nigeria Ltd, Gagsel International, Fries Land Capina, Etco
Nigeria Ltd, Encounter Ltd, Edic Chemicals &Allied Distributors Ltd, Don
Climax Group and De United Foods.

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