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ECOWAS urges CAC, others to fight against money laundering

The ECOWAS Intergovernmental Action Group against Money Laundry has called on the Corporate Affairs Commission to integrate with law enforcement agencies for the full disclosure of beneficial ownership to enhance transparency and prevent money laundering in the country.

ECOWAS Intergovernmental Action Group against Money Laundry Representative, Dr Timothy Melaye, stated this at an interactive session organised by the Anti Money Laundering and Counter Financing Terrorism Civil Society Organisations Forum in Nigeria in Lagos on Monday.

Melaye said, “In terms of beneficial ownership, it is important that the identities of those who own companies are known so that crime can be dealt with.

“The issue of independent, autonomous money launderers can be identified so that we can take the wealth from those who cannot explain the source of that wealth.

“While legal aspects can come forth, everyone should be able to provide evidence for his source of wealth. Now, with the autonomous money laundering laws, and the unexplained wealth order of the United Kingdom, you can be arrested when you have not committed anything if you cannot explain your source of income.”

In an interview with interview with journalists, Melaye said, “We have had the Panama papers and now the Pandora papers. Each person would receive a list of people in their countries, the law enforcement should engage them and find out the authenticity of those lists and if there is anyone who has broken any law, the person should pay for it.”

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