PUBLIC RECORDS:GT Bank vs Innoson
: How Industrialist Defrauded Bank And Bullied The EFCC, The Police And Courts
With his Political Connections
Mr. Innocent
Chukwuma, the Anambra-born industrialist and Chairman of Innoson Nigeria
Limited, may have succeeded playing the victim with his arrest, on
Tuesday, by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), but
there are clear indications that he attempted to defraud Guaranty Trust Bank
(GTBank) through forgery of documents. Mr. Chukwuma was released on bail
on Thursday. Part of Mr. Chukwuma's success manifested in his arrest
being promoted as an ethnically biased move as well as one to hamper a local
industrialist. Social media platforms have continued to fizz with this
narrative, with many users threatening to close their accounts with GTBank and
urging others to do same.
GTBank, Chukwuma's
supporters argued, is out to do Mr. Chukwuma and Innoson Motors in because of
his ethnicity.
The saga dates
back to 2009, when GTBank, with which Innoson Motors is a customer, granted the
auto assembly company a series of credit facilities totaling N2.4 billion. The
loans represented part-finance and working capital for the importation of new
motorcycles, motorcycle spare parts, agricultural machinery spare parts and
plastic manufacturing equipment.
Sources told
SaharaReporters that under the loan terms agreed by Mr. Chukwuma on behalf
of Innoson, proprietary interest in the imported items was exclusively
consigned in favor of the GTBank.
This, in strict
terms, means that the bank owned the imported goods. As such, the original
shipping documents (Bills of Lading), exclusively obtained by SaharaReporters,
sources further disclosed, were duly held by GTBank and remain in its
possession.
On account of the
bank's exclusive ownership of the goods, explained those knowledgeable about
the transaction, only it can transfer ownership to Innoson or any other party.
A condition in the
loan agreement for the release of the goods by the bank to Innoson was the
payment of 25% of the value of each Letter of Credit transaction by the auto
assembly company.
SaharaReporters
learned the Mr. Chukwuma, on behalf of Innoson, approached GTBank
requesting the release of the shipping documents without fulfilling the
condition requiring him to pay payment the agreed 25% of the value of each
letter of credit. On account Innoson's failure to meet the condition in the
agreement, the bank turned down the request.
What followed
stunned and riled the bank. It discovered in June 2011 that the shipping
documents for goods it declined to release to Innoson because of its failure to
meet the agreed conditions had fraudulently been obtained by Innoson.
SaharaReporters
learned that Innoson, on the instruction of its Chairman, had forged
GTBank’s endorsement on the Bills of Lading to the shipping line, fraudulently
clearing the imported items, which consigned to the bank.
This means that
being the property of the bank, the items should never have been cleared from
the ports without the bank endorsing the original shipping documents in favor
of Innoson or any third party.
What Innoson did,
revealed sources, was to forge the signatures of Messrs Taofeek Olalere,
Dan Attah, Bunmi Adeyemi and Amazu Amalachukwu, all GTBank staff, as well
as the bank’s stamp on all the shipping documents to clear the goods at the
ports. Insiders said the bank never endorsed or transferred the shipping
documents to Innoson, as their original copies remain in the bank’s possession.
Displeased, the
bank reported the matter to the Police, to which, insiders further said,
Mr. Chukwuma told that the documents were released to him by the bank.
The Nigerian Police launched an investigation into the bank’s complaint. This
took in a forensic examination of the signatures on the documents and
established that they were forged by Mr. Chùkwuma and his accomplices to
fraudulently clear the goods the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA).
Police sources
said what they knew was that Innoson and Mr. Chukwuma deliberately designed a
scheme to steal from the goods from the bank through forgery and
misrepresentation. The theft of the goods, which served as the bank’s
collateral, left a debt in excess of N1.6billion as at September 26, 2012.
The Innoson
Chairman was arrested and interrogated the EFCC. After the interrogation, EFCC
sources disclosed, he agreed to make monthly payments into Innoson’s account
until his company's indebtedness to the bank is completely liquidated.
However, that
agreement was breached, said sources. In September 2013, GT Bank
expressed its disappointment by petitioning the Police, which deemed Mr.
Chukwuma culpable. He was subsequently charged to court.
The case (No.
FHC/L/565C/2015) is currently pending before Justice J. Faji of the Federal
High Coury, Ikoyi, Lagos. The Police slammed charges of fraudulent clearance of
goods, forgery, illegal conversion, stealing and conspiracy on Innoson Nigeria
Limited, Mr. Chukwuma, Charles Chukwuma, Maximian Chukwura, Mitsui Osk Lines
and Annajekwu Sunny. At the last proceedings, the matter was adjourned to
November 21, 2017 for arraignment/or hearing of a motion for issuance of Bench
Warrant.
Innoson would
later approach GT Bank for a reconciliation of his account and pleaded
for debt forgiveness.
The bank agreed
and reconciliation was carried out on the account, which had a debit balance of
N1,654,481,895.04 as at December 31, 2011. On account of the conciliatory
posture by Mr. Chukwuma and EFCC intervention, GTBank, said authoritative
sources, agreed to forego the N559m, which represented default charges that had
accrued on the account and debited in line with the loan agreement it and
Innoson.
On the basis of
this, the bank decided to accept from Innoson the sum of N1.095billion as full
and final payment of the company's indebtedness to the bank with the proviso
that it must be paid in full not later than (30) days from the date of the
letter written conveying the decision was written to Innoson.
Innoson, however,
would stun the bank again when it filed a suit (No: FHC/AWK/CS/2012) against
the bank at the Federal High Court, Awka, Anambra State, claiming that its
account with the bank had been debited for excess charges totaling
N559,374,072.09. He obtained a judgment in excess of N4.7billion against the
bank from a judge said to be his ally.
This was despite
breaching the amicable agreement between the company and the bank for a full
and final settlement of N1,095,107,822.95, which saw the bank forgo the sum of
N559,374,072.09, which accrued on its account during the period which he
abandoned it.
To stall the
criminal proceedings against him and his company, Mr. Chukwuma instituted
suits at the Federal High Court, Abuja, as well as the Federal High Court, Awka
in January 2014 against the Inspector- General of Police, Nigeria Police Force
and investigating officer(s), seeking declaratory and injunctive reliefs,
including orders restraining the Police from commencing criminal proceedings
against him and his company.
To thwart the
bank’s recovery bid as well as distract it from focusing on the criminal action
and civil actions filed for recovery of the debt, Mr. Chukwuma and his company,
revealed sources, have continued to institute lawsuits before various
courts, claiming frivolous and outrageous sums against the bank.
Giving reasons for
Mr. Chukwuma's arrest, the EFCC, in a statement signed by Mr. Wilson Uwujaren,
its spokesman, Mr. Chukwuma refused to respond to invitations by the
commission after initially being granted administrative bail by the commission,
while his surety could also not be found. He was also said to have resisted
arrest.
“Unfortunately,
the industrialist resisted arrest and stirred controversy by bringing six
truck-loads of thugs to block the entrance to his Plot W1, Industrial Layout,
Abakaliki Road, Emeni, Enugu, home.
“This was after he
initially misled the Police Command by informing them that his home had been
invaded by armed robbers and kidnappers despite the fact that operatives of the
commission duly identified themselves to policemen guarding his home,"
said the EFCC.
His thugs added
the commission, assaulted its operatives, forcing the EFCC to call its Enugu
office for reinforcement.
“In all of this,
the commission’s operatives acted with decorum and civility. No one was
manhandled or assaulted by the EFCC team and not a single shot was fired,
despite the provocation.
“Chief Chukwuma
and his brother, Charles Chukwuma (who is still at large), are being
investigated by the Insurance and Capital Market Fraud Section of the
Commission’s office in Lagos over matters bordering on N1, 478, 366, 859.66
fraud and forgery.
"The
industrialist, among other infractions, allegedly used forged documents to
secure tax waivers,” said the commission.
GT Bank, on
Thursday, released a guarded statement, saying it would not want to speak
about some of the allegations because they are already before the courts.
It, however, maintained that it would take necessary legal steps when its
rights are infringed upon.
What the bank did
not say, explained sources, was that in responding to Innoson’s motion
for a stay of criminal proceedings at the Court of Appeal, Justice J.S Ikyegh,
on September
17, dismissed the motion as unmeritorious and ordered that
proceeding in the criminal case against Innoson should proceed.
On October 12,
the Police filed an application (No. FHC/L/565C/2015) for the issuance of bench
warrant against Mr. Chukwuma, Charles Chukwuma and Annajekwu Sunny for
fraudulent clearance of goods, forgery, conversion, stealing and conspiracy
presently pending before Federal High Court, Ikoyi, Lagos.
The current
hoopla quickly became political as Mr. Chukwuma mobilized lawmakers in the
Senate who in turn began pushing an ethnic narrative over his arrest and
detention by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission. Sources told
Saharareporters that Mr. Chukwuma had become a law unto himself, using
political connections to circumvent official scrutiny. They said during
ex-President Goodluck Jonathan’s era, Mr. Chukwuma was untouchable. During one
of his court cases in Lagos, A federal judge who appears to be at his mercy of
Mr. Chukwuma’s lawyers Justice Saliu Saidu of the Federal High Court in Lagos
had to warn him that he would not be intimidated.
After his arrest
by the EFCC, the forces against the anti-corruption Czar, Ibrahim Magu at the
Nigerian Senate came out of the woodworks, even with the Senate President,
Bukola Saraki making a ridiculous assertion with a rhetoric question on the
floor of the Senate wondering if the FBI would intervene in a dispute between
Ford Motors and an American bank.
The worsen the
case of official collusion with Mr. Chukwuma, the Attorney General of the
Federation, Abubakar Malami claimed he had not been briefed about Mr. Chukwuma
legal issues, but a cursory check shows that the police is prosecuting Chukwuma
through the office of the AGF.
Yesterday, a
lawsuit filed by lawyers before Justice Rabiu-Shagari of the Federal High Court
in Lagos by Mr. Chukwuma's lawyers challenging his detention through a
fundamental rights enforcement lawsuit was curiously withdrawn by his lawyers,
a sign that he had achieved his objectives using his political connections to
bully his bank and browbeat the courts and law enforcement agencies
investigating the case of forgery against him.
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