CBN Fines First Bank, UBA N4.8bn for not Remitting N96.4bn to TSA
LAGOS OCTOBER 27TH (URHOBOTODAY)-It is sanctions galore as the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) fined First Bank of Nigeria (FBN) and United Bank for Africa (UBA) a sum of N4.8 billion for non-compliance to the federal government’s policy on Treasury Single Account (TSA).
This is happening just as the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has fined N1.04 trillion ($5.2bn) against MTN Nigeria, for failing to disconnect subscribers with unregistered and incomplete subscriber identification modules (SIM) cards within the stipulated time.
Elombah.com gathered that the banks were penalised for not remitting to the federation account, N96.4 billion belonging to the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC).
According to a circular obtained by THISDAY from banking industry sources, the CBN imposed a fine of N1.8 billion on First Bank, while UBA was fined N2.9 billion for failure to comply with the TSA policy.
The newspaper explained that First Bank concealed N37.55 billion, while UBA concealed N58.8 billion NNPC funds, attracting a penalty worth five percent of the funds concealed.
Responding to the penalty, the banks said that they had a directive from the accountant-general of the federation, Ahmed Idris, exempting some MDAs from transferring their funds to the TSA.
The CBN was reported to have rejected their claims, maintaining its stance that all MDAs must remit their funds to the TSA. Tokunbo Martins, CBN’s director of banking supervision, wrote the banks on the unremitted funds and the imposed penalty.
President Muhammadu Buhari gave the September 15 deadline for banks to remit monies from MDA accounts with various commercial into a single federation account.
THISDAY