Tunde Fowler
Top Story

EFCC is investigating missing N5bn from Nigeria’s tax agency

678
  • FIRS chief says missing billions not taxpayers’ money

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) a few months ago began investigation into a missing N5 billion at the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), after noticing some irregularities in the disbursement of Duty Tour Allowance (DTA), but the head of the tax agency, Babatunde Fowler yesterday says the missing money didn’t belong to the Nigerian taxpayers.

“No taxpayers’ money is missing in the Federal Inland Revenue Service”, the agency quoted its chairman, Babatunde Fowler in a written statement, saying the missing money was pilfered from the operational/travel funds of its expenditure budget and not from taxpayers’ money.

Continuing, Fowler said: “all taxes, are paid directly into federation account electronically, through the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN). The issue at stake in this inquiry are operational/travel funds within our expenditure budget.

“The FIRS does not have access to taxpayers’ money. Its operations are funded by appropriation of the National Assembly, through monthly remittances by the Federation Accounts Allocation Committee, FAAC.”

The country’s anti-graft agency, EFCC, is looking into the disappearance of as much as N5 billion in the tax agency and is questioning at least nine very top officials at FIRS in the past few months for allegedly receiving the said amount in travel allowance without embarking on any trip.

Fowler, confirming the EFCC investigation, said “some staff applied for and were granted, allowances to travel for official trips. Some are alleged not to have traveled for the number of days, for which they were slated. The EFCC is looking into that.

“Sometimes, it is good to have a third party investigate matters like this instead of having a staff investigate another staff. Investigation by a third party is more objective. FIRS has since taken steps to re-mediate this. The EFCC will soon complete its investigation. Anybody found guilty will be dealt with through our administrative process.”

Per Second News learnt that Peter Hena, the head of the coordinator support services group at FIRS, allegedly authorized the N5 billion  payment, and has left the country for health reasons. It is unclear which of the country he is receiving treatment from.

Some staff members of the tax agency have allegedly confessed to colluding with some officials to siphon the money.

Leave a comment

Related Articles

Aftermath of Boko Haram Massacre, Tinubu Orders Army Battalion Deployment to Kwara

Following a bloody terrorist attack in Kaiama Local Government Area of Kwara,...

Nigeria’s Electoral Bill Scales Senate Hurdle, Electronic Results Transmission Not Mandatory

Following previous delays, the Senate has officially passed the Electoral Act (Amendment)...

NRC Alleges Oyo Local Govt Chairman of Vandalizing Railway Assets Worth Millions

The Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) has condemned the destruction of multi-million naira...

Nigeria Now the New Global Reference Point for Policy Reform – World Bank Chief

World Bank Managing Director Anna Bjerde has hailed Nigeria as a global...

Mass Deportation: US Prepares to Send 79 Convicted Nigerians Home

At least 79 Nigerians are set to be deported as the U.S....

At Last, N1.96 trn Federation Revenue Shared Among Federal, States, LGs

The Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) has shared N1.969 trillion, the December...

2,500 Kaduna’s Damau Residents Get Clean Water as REA Provides Solar Mini-Grid

More than 2,500 residents of Damau village in the Kubau Local Government...

Back Home: Tinubu Touches Down in Abuja After Türkiye Trip

President Bola Tinubu has returned to Abuja after a five-day state visit...

January Salaries Delayed as FG, States Disagree Over ₦1.97trn FAAC Funds

A persistent deadlock over the distribution of ₦1.97 trillion has halted the...

Woman’s Death Mid-Flight: Nigerian Family Presses Ethiopian Airlines for Explanation, Transparency

Grief-stricken and seeking justice, a Nigerian family has raised the alarm over...

FG’s ₦58.47trn 2026 Appropriation Bill Scales Second Reading in Green Chambers

Nigeria’s House of Representatives has given the green light to the ₦58.47...

$1trn Infrastructure: FG to Invest in Two New Satellites to Support Digital Transformation

In a major boost for Nigeria’s tech landscape, President Tinubu has approved...

Bilateral Milestone: Nigeria and Türkiye Commit to $5bln Trade Volume, Counter-Terrorism Cooperation

In a strategic move to fortify economic and security ties, Türkiye and...

“A mere stumble, not a fall” — Bayo Onanuga clarifies Pres. Tinubu’s Ankara incident

Following a minor stumble during his reception in Ankara, the Presidency has...

At Last, DHQ Confirms Thwarted Coup Plot, 16 Officers Set for Martial Court

The Defence Headquarters (DHQ) announced on Monday that a Special Investigative Panel...

Kado Dawn Raid: One Suspect Shot, Arrested After FCT Police Bust Motorists’ Robbery

The early morning calm and quietness of the Kado district in the...

Tinubu Departs Abuja Jan. 26 for High-Level State Visit to Türkiye

President Bola Tinubu will depart Abuja on Monday, January 26, for a...

Tinubu’s Minister Warns APC Against Ditching VP Shettima on 2027 Presidential Ticket

Hannatu Musawa, the Minister of Culture, Tourism, and Creative Economy, has warned...

VP Shettima Back in Abuja After High-Level Engagements Abroad

After a week-long diplomatic and economic mission to Guinea-Conakry and Switzerland, Vice...

Exclusive: Peter Obi Under Fire as APC Rep Questions His Political Credentials

Clement Jimbo, the vocal House of Representatives member from Akwa Ibom, has...