President Buhari yesterday sent a letter to the Senate
asking for the amendment of two bills that will advance his fight against
corruption. The bills are the Money Laundering Prevention and Prohibition Bill
2016 and the Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters Bill 2016.
The Money Laundering Prevention and Prohibition Bill 2016, if
passed into law, would expand the scope of money laundering offenses, provide
protection for employees of various institutions as well as bodies who may
discover money laundering, and the establishment of mutual legal assistance in
criminal matters.
The bill if passed into law will also enhance customer due diligence, provide appropriate penalties and expand the scope of supervisory bodies, while recognizing the role of certain self-regulatory organisations to address the challenges faced in implementation of comprehensive anti-money regime.
The bill if passed into law will also enhance customer due diligence, provide appropriate penalties and expand the scope of supervisory bodies, while recognizing the role of certain self-regulatory organisations to address the challenges faced in implementation of comprehensive anti-money regime.
The second bill,
Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters Bill 2016, seeks to facilitate the
assistance of other countries whenever a criminal offence is committed outside Nigeria. Such
assistance will include the provision and obtaining of evidence. The Bill also
seeks the making of arrangements for persons to give evidence or assist in criminal
investigations; recovery, forfeiture or confiscation of property in respect of
offences; the restraining of dealings in property or the freezing of assets
that may be recovered. It also seeks the forfeiting, or confiscation in respect
of offences, the execution of request for search and seizure, the location and
identification of witnesses and suspects, the service of documents and other
matters connected with it.
The letter reads
in part “Money Laundering Prevention and Prohibition Bill 2016: This bill
provides for the repeal of the Money Laundering Prohibition Act 2011, as
amended in 2012, to make comprehensive provisions to prohibit the laundering of
the criminal activities, expand the scope of money laundering offences, provide
protection for employees of various institutions, bodies and professions who
may discover money laundering, enhance customer due diligence, provide
appropriate penalties and expand the scope of supervisory bodies, while
recognising the role of certain self-regulatory organisations to address the
challenges faced in implementation of comprehensive anti-money regime. The
Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters Bill 2016.
This bill seeks
to facilitate the provision and obtaining by Nigeria of international
assistance in criminal matters, including the provision and obtaining of
evidence, the making of arrangements for persons to give evidence or assist in
criminal investigations, recovery, forfeiture or confiscation of property in
respect of offences; the restraining of dealings in property or the freezing of
assets that may be recovered, forfeited or confiscated in respect of offences;
the execution of request for search and seizure, the location and
identification of witnesses and suspects, the service of documents and other
matters connected herewith".
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