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[Published: Friday August 28 2009]

Nigeria recoups $170m bad debts

Abuja, 28 Aug-(ANA)-Nigeria's fraud police say they have recovered $170m (£105m) from wealthy debtors who owe money to five banks.

It is only one-thirtieth of the billions they want to track down.

Earlier this month, Nigeria's central bank was forced to bail out financial institutions that were close to collapse because of bad debts.

Nigeria's banking scandal is not linked to the global financial crisis, instead it is the result of corruption in the banking world here.

Sixty eight of Nigeria's wealthiest people are already in police custody - just some of the debtors the central bank has accused of failing to pay back loans.

They belong to the elite of Nigeria's business world, but the police are refusing to name them.

It is not yet clear if they will all be charged, and if so, with what.

The central bank here has published a list of people that it says defaulted on big debts to the banks.

The police have been threatening to arrest them if they do not return the money.

Also in police custody are 16 bank executives - those who gave the loans in the first place.

They lost their jobs in a mass sacking by the central bank governor after he carried out an audit of the banks.

The central bank governor, Lamido Sanusi, has had to embark on a tour to reassure the rest of the world about Nigeria's banks.

He is now in London meeting financiers and foreign investors. (ANA)

FA/ANA/28 August 2009---

 


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