NEPZA boss reads riot act to staff on shady financial transactions

The Managing Director of Nigeria Export Processing Zones Authority (NEPZA),

Professor Adesoji Adesugba, has warned officials of the agency against violation of financial regulations and inappropriate financial dealings.

Speaking while briefing the audit personnel of the agency, he said he would not tolerate tampering with financial regulations and corruptive activities, both in the procurement process and in the financial management of the agency.

Adesugba, in a press release, on Wednesday, by NEPZA Head, Corporate Communications, Martin Odeh, said:
Martins Odeh: “Let me make this very clear: I will strictly enforce extant rules and financial regulations. I will not tolerate breaching of due process in procurement and other financial transactions.

“I charge you to ensure proper records keeping and observance of the internal
processes. Every transaction must be within the bound of the law. If there is any infraction, I will act swiftly against culprits. There must be no excuse.

” I am a stickler for transparency and accountability. Any official who breached the financial protocols will be sanctioned. We will conduct governance audit to ensure the right things are done. We must adopt and follow our processes within the ground of extant regulations.”

He therefore urged the staff of the agency to imbibe the culture of transparency and accountability,
warning that he woukd not shield nor defend any official engaging in corrupt practices.

NEPZA boss reads riot act to staff on shady financial transactions

The Managing Director of Nigeria Export Processing Zones Authority (NEPZA),
Professor Adesoji Adesugba, has warned officials of the agency against violation of financial regulations and inappropriate financial dealings.

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Speaking while briefing the audit personnel of the agency, he said he would not tolerate tampering with financial regulations and corruptive activities, both in the procurement process and in the financial management of the agency.

Adesugba, in a press release, on Wednesday, by NEPZA Head, Corporate Communications, Martin Odeh, said: “Let me make this very clear: I will strictly enforce extant rules and financial regulations. I will not tolerate breaching of due process in procurement and other financial transactions.

“I charge you to ensure proper records keeping and observance of the internal processes. Every transaction must be within the bound of the law. If there is any infraction, I will act swiftly against culprits. There must be no excuse.

“I am a stickler for transparency and accountability. Any official who breached the financial protocols will be sanctioned. We will conduct governance audit to ensure the right things are done. We must adopt and follow our processes within the ground of extant regulations.”

He therefore urged the staff of the agency to imbibe the culture of transparency and accountability,
warning that he woukd not shield nor defend any official engaging in corrupt practices.

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