$175m found in Jonathan’s wife’s firm’s bank account disappeared
The EFCC is probing how
$175,750,000 deposited in an account linked to former First lady
Patience Jonathan,disappeared .The deposits were found in the account of
Pluto Property and Investment Limited, one of the firms linked to Mrs.
Jonathan.
A manhunt has been launched for two suspects, Toru Wonyeng Ibuomo and
Friday Davies, linked to the curious deposits in four tranches within
14 months — between February 21, 2014 and April 1, 2015.
The anti-graft agency is probing how the cash was withdrawn from the
domiciliary account with Skye Bank Plc without any trace of where it was
diverted to.
The deposits are different from the $15.5million over which the ex-First
Lady sued the EFCC, which placed No Debit Order on four accounts.
But the company is one of the four convicted on November 2 for
laundering the $15.5million, which Mrs. Jonathan insists belongs to her.
The companies convicted by Justice Babs Kuewumi of the Federal High
Court are Pluto Property and Investment Company Limited; Seagate
Property Development & Investment Co. Limited; Trans Ocean Property
and Investment Company Limited and Avalon Global Property Development
Company Limited.
Barely two weeks after the conviction of the companies, the EFCC
uncovered another $175, 750,000 deposits in the account of Pluto
Property and Investment Company Limited.
The cash has, however, vanished from the bank.
EFCC detectives discovered that the account was opened on November 30,
2013 by Pluto Property and Investment Company Limited with number
2110002238.
The company was registered on January 29, 2013 with RC 1092722. The “strange” deposits came within 14 months.
The deposits are:
21/2/2014—$46,500,000
24/2/2014—$31,000,000
31/3/2015—$49,250,000
1/4/ 2015—$49,000,000
“The EFCC is probing how the deposits hit the company’s account barely
two years after it was registered and without executing any major
contract. We are suspecting that this is another slush account where
government funds were diverted to,” a source close to the investigation
told The Nation.
The source said:
“All the deposits were in cash, a development which showed that it was a pure case of money laundering.
“On the 21st of February, the account was reported to have recorded a cash deposit of $46,500,000 by the General Manager of Pluto Property and Investment Company Limited , Toru Wonyeng Ibuomo.
“Three days after(24th of February, 2014), another cash deposit of $31,000,000 was made by the same General Manager.
“Friday Davies made a cash deposit of $49,250,000 into the same account. The last tranche of $49,000,000 was deposited by Davies on Apri 1, 2015.”
The source, who pleaded not to be named because of what he described as
the “sensitivity” of the probe, claimed that the EFCC was on the trail
of Ibuomo and Davies.
The source added:
“We need the two depositors to assist in the ongoing investigation of the payments into the affected account
“It is more curious when the bank details did not show evidence of withdrawals. Yet the whereabouts of the cash was unknown. We hope it is not a private banking arrangement to hide slush funds.”
The source confirmed that the EFCC would probe the likely roles of the
former First Lady in operating the account of Pluto Property and
Investment Company Limited.
“In a matter before the Federal High Court, the ex-First Lady admitted that one of her domiciliary accounts was bearing Pluto Property and Investment Company Limited.The Nation
“We are investigating this $175.750million deposits and the extent of the involvement or relationship of the ex-First Lady with the funds. This is a fresh case; it has nothing to do with the $15.5million frozen by the EFCC.”