Price Waterhouse Coopers (PWC) on monday submitted the forensic report carried out on the alledged unremitted oil revenue by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation to the Federation Account.
In a ceremony witnessed by the Auditor General of the Federation, Mr. Samuel Ukura, President Goodluck Jonathan, who received the report from the firm’s Country Senior Partner, Mr. Uyi Akpata, said he was happy that the report was finally out, adding that it would go a long way in bringing to an end the controversy over allegations of “stolen funds” in NNPC.
Jonathan described the reports in some newspapers as ridiculous, adding that the kind of figures that he could not even believe, were being bandied as missing funds.
He said the Auditor General would look at the report and present key highlights of it to the public within one week.
“There has been so much of controversy over NNPC and leakages or no leakages. I remember the Senate had also looked into it, so it is also good that you professionals have also looked into it.
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Waterhouse Coopers (PWC) on monday submitted the forensic report
carried out on the alledged unremitted oil revenue by the Nigerian
National Petroleum Corporation to the Federation Account.
In a ceremony witnessed by the Auditor General of the Federation, Mr. Samuel Ukura, President Goodluck Jonathan, who received the report from the firm’s Country Senior Partner, Mr. Uyi Akpata, said he was happy that the report was finally out, adding that it would go a long way in bringing to an end the controversy over allegations of “stolen funds” in NNPC.
Jonathan described the reports in some newspapers as ridiculous, adding that the kind of figures that he could not even believe, were being bandied as missing funds.
He said the Auditor General would look at the report and present key highlights of it to the public within one week.
“There has been so much of controversy over NNPC and leakages or no leakages. I remember the Senate had also looked into it, so it is also good that you professionals have also looked into it. - See more at: http://chrisnewsburster.blogspot.com/2015/02/forensic-report-on-nnpc-submitted-to.html#more
In a ceremony witnessed by the Auditor General of the Federation, Mr. Samuel Ukura, President Goodluck Jonathan, who received the report from the firm’s Country Senior Partner, Mr. Uyi Akpata, said he was happy that the report was finally out, adding that it would go a long way in bringing to an end the controversy over allegations of “stolen funds” in NNPC.
Jonathan described the reports in some newspapers as ridiculous, adding that the kind of figures that he could not even believe, were being bandied as missing funds.
He said the Auditor General would look at the report and present key highlights of it to the public within one week.
“There has been so much of controversy over NNPC and leakages or no leakages. I remember the Senate had also looked into it, so it is also good that you professionals have also looked into it. - See more at: http://chrisnewsburster.blogspot.com/2015/02/forensic-report-on-nnpc-submitted-to.html#more