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Ex-finance director charged with N715m ‘fraud’

Yusuf Agabi, a former director of finance in the ministry of Niger Delta affairs, was on Wednesday arraigned by the Independent Corrupt Practices and other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) for allegedly embezzling N715 million.

Agabi and four others are standing trial before Husseini-Baba Yusuf, a justice of an Abuja high court.

The other accused persons are Akpore Okeroghere, Agabi’s former deputy; Abibu Ayinla; Anthony Adewale and Ntu Ngozi all staff of the ministry.

They were arraigned on a 41-count charge which centered on conspiracy, forgery and fraud.

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The charge read: “That you, Yusuf Agabi did conspire and presented to your principal, documents which were defective in material and designed to mislead him for the purpose of fraudulently obtaining various sums of money.”

The accused persons, however, pleaded not guilty to the charges.

Earlier, counsel to ICPC, Paul Bassi, told the court that sometime in December 2013, Agabi conspired with one Farouk and diverted for private use, N100 million belonging to the ministry.

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Bassi said the offence contravened the provisions of Section 13 and is punishable under section 68 of the ICPC act 2000.

He asked the court to fix a date to enable the prosecution present witnesses in view of the accused persons’ plea.

In their submissions, defence counsel urged the court to grant their clients bail on liberal terms.

The application was not opposed by the prosecution.

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The judge granted the accused persons bail in the sum of N10 million each. He said the accused persons must each produce a surety not less than a deputy director in the federal civil service and resident in Abuja.

The judge also directed that the accused persons deposit their international passports with the registrar of the court and adjourned the case till October 7 for hearing.

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