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Reps to investigate Customs duties paid to CBN

The decision followed the adoption of a motion sponsored by Rep. Jerry Alagbaoso and 11 others.

The decision followed the adoption of a motion entitled: Need to Investigate the Customs Duties Remitted by Commercial Banks to the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) from January 2014 till Date, sponsored by Rep. Jerry Alagbaoso and 11 others.

Alagbaoso said the aim of the motion was to obtain proofs that such remittances were made.He alleged that banks delayed remittances to government in spite of the implementation of e-payment procedure.

He said: “nearly all the service providers of the Nigeria Customs Service handed over their Build Operate and Transfer  services to the personnel of the Nigeria Customs Service on Dec. 1, 2013.

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“There is a new regime of e-payment that all government revenues, such as customs duties, when paid, will be credited to the Central Bank of Nigeria almost instantly or within 24 hours.

“I am also aware that banks provide online, all the Forms M applied for by importers and so banks should not delay or hold on to government revenues, especially customs duties, in order to shore up their deposit base, liquidity or balance in their residual accounts or divert or invest them for some quick returns on investment,”.

The legislator  alleged that some accounting officers in the banks appeared to lose sight of the status of approved Forms M and their utilisation.

“And in some cases, they do not bear in mind the allowable period of non-utilisation just to dump the Forms M, which adversely affects the payment of full duties.

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“Also some accounting officers in the banks ignore the difference between the utilisation and application of the Form M,’’ he said.

The legislator said such attitude by banks negated ‘’the CBN’s guidelines for FOREX issuance of Form M and its  utilisation within an allowable prosecution or litigation period which tends to affect customs duties negatively”.

The Speaker of the assembly, Rep. Yakubu Dogara mandated the Committee on Customs and Excise to carry out the probe and report back within eight weeks.

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