President Muhammadu Buhari, yesterday, sent his first two executive
bills to the Senate, seeking to prohibit money laundering and criminal
activities in the country.
The bills are: ”The Money Laundering (Prevention and Prohibition)
Bill, 2016″ and “The Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters Bill,
2016.”
See the content of the Bill:
1. Repeal of Money Laundering (Prohibition) Act 2011 as amended in 2012:
the bill would “make comprehensive provisions to prohibit the laundering
of criminal activities, expand the scope of money laundering, and
provide protection for employees of various institutions, bodies and
professions who may discover money laundering”.
2. Seeks to facilitate the provision and obtaining by Nigeria of international assistance in criminal matters:
It includes the provision and obtaining of evidence and things, and the
making of arrangements for persons to give evidence or assist in
criminal investigations.
President Buhari further stated that the bill seeks “the recovery,
forfeiture or confiscation of property in respect of offences, the
restraining of dealings in property or the freezing of assets that may
be recovered, forfeited or confiscated in respect of offences.”
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