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HEDA writes ICAN, seeks investigation, sanction on alleged N80bn fraud

The Human & Environmental Development Agenda (HEDA) has called on the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN) to subject the Accountant General of the Federation (AGF), Idris Ahmed, to its Disciplinary Tribunal for thorough investigation and sanction.

The call follows the recent arrest and detention of Ahmed by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) over an alleged malfeasance of stealing N80billion from Nigeria’s treasury.

In a letter signed by the HEDA Chairman, Olanrewaju Suraju, the leading anti-corruption and civil society organisation charged ICAN to rise immediately and protect its image from being dragged into the mud, since Ahmed is a member of ICAN.

By virtue of paragraph 12.0 of the Code of Conduct, a Chartered Accountant is required at all times to comply with the Fundamental Principles of the Institute. These fundamental principles are: integrity, objectivity, professional competence and due care, confidentiality and professional behaviour.

Suraju said: “Mr. Ahmed being a qualified Chartered Accountant was appointed to manage the Federation’s Accounts; however, he allegedly ended up abusing the trust placed on him by the good people of Nigeria and the government. He has contravened the Professional Code of Conduct and Guide for members of the Institute of Chartered Accountant of Nigeria.

“By virtue of paragraph 12.0 of the Code of Conduct, a Chartered Accountant is required at all times to comply with the Fundamental Principles of the Institute. These fundamental principles are: integrity, objectivity, professional competence and due care, confidentiality and professional behaviour.

“It is apparent that Ahmed has breached all the above stated fundamental principles and ethical standards of the Institute by the allegations of embezzlement and stealing public funds, resulting in his arrest and detention by the EFCC.

“It’s on this note that we call on ICAN to refer our complaint to the Accountants’ Disciplinary Tribunal for proper investigation and maximum sanctions be imposed on its member (Idris Ahmed) so as to deter other members of the noble profession and Institute from subjecting the profession to disrepute and further embarrassing the Institute and the Federal Republic of Nigeria.”

Suraju also reiterated HEDA’s resolve to protect and promote universally recognized human rights, public accountability, transparency and environmental justice in Nigeria and Africa, in accordance with International best standards.

“We are set to work for this country, our mandate and exploits in the past remain our driving force. We shall not shudder nor recede in the face of any form of injustice, maladministration or mismanagement of public resources no matter whose ox is gored.”

“What we need in this course is support from some institutions like the judiciary and the media to remake Nigeria for the betterment of all,” he maintained.

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