Alpa Beta N160bn scandal: EFCC must expose Lagos thieves – Bode George explodes - AFRICAN PARLIAMENTARY NEWS

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Monday, September 10, 2018

Alpa Beta N160bn scandal: EFCC must expose Lagos thieves – Bode George explodes

Chief Olabode George
Chief Olabode George, leader of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Lagos State, has reacted to the allegations of money laundering, fraud and tax evasion against Alpha Beta Consulting.

The firm has exclusive right to collect taxes on behalf of Lagos State Government since 2002.

Commenting on the matter, the former PDP Deputy National Chairman, said he hopes the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) would get to the root of the matter.

George told Thisday that it was unfortunate that “those who called others thieves were the biggest criminals of all time”.

“I hope the EFCC will have the nerve to unravel it. It will be the biggest scandal that Nigeria has ever seen. It is mind-boggling and heart-breaking.


“All of them who had shared of the rot must be exposed. It will redeem the credibility of the EFCC.

“But first, they must shut the place down and a law enacted that no one must collect revenue on behalf of the state again and everyone involved must be exposed,” George stated.

His reaction came just as Adetunji Adegboyega, who is the lawyer to the man behind the revelations and former managing director of Alpha Beta, Dapo Apara, said more disclosures concerning the alleged N160 billion Lagos taxpayers monies allegedly stolen by the company.

Apara had accused the company of tax fraud amounting to N100 billion.

In a petition to the EFCC, Apara claimed Alpha Beta, the firm with exclusive rights to monitor and collect internally generated revenue on behalf of the Lagos State “had been involved in fraud and money laundering”.
Meanwhile, EFCC has acknowledged receipt of the petition written against Alpha Beta by Apara.


It stated that it was undergoing processing and evaluation just like other petitions before deciding the next step.

-Daily Post

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