Note that the #PanamaPapers is also being talked about in all of German Press and all over the world,so this is not about Nigeria alone,I just listened to a radio report this Morning on it and its reports is allegedly AUTHENTIC....Go figure!
Nigeria’s immediate past Senate President, David Mark, has links to at least eight offshore shell companies while holding public office, in violation of a federal code of conduct law, a massive leak of files belonging to Mossack Fonseca, a law firm in Panama, shows.
The files, seen by PREMIUM TIMES, show how Mossack Fonseca, reputed as one of the most secretive companies in the world, helped clients register offshore entities, some of which are then used to launder money, evade tax and dodge sanctions.
They also provide details of the hidden financial dealings of 128 more politicians and public officials around the world, including in Nigeria.
The trove of 11.5 million files shows how a global industry of law firms and big banks sells financial secrecy to politicians, fraudsters and drug traffickers as well as billionaires, celebrities and sports stars.
The revelations are among the findings of a lengthy investigation by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, German newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung and more than 100 other global news organizations – including PREMIUM TIMES.
PREMIUM TIMES is the only Nigerian publication involved in the investigation, which lasted a year.
As a former senate president, Mr. Mark stands out among other notable Nigerians named in the files.
The 68-year old former military officer spent the last 40 years covered by the investigation largely as public office holder. But he is widely seen to be far richer than his legitimate incomes could have provided.
He served as military governor of Nigeria’s north-central state of Niger, minister of communications, and later as president of the Nigerian Senate from 2007 to 2015.
Mr. Mark has been in the senate since 1999, and remains a senator of the federal republic, representing Benue South Zone in the upper legislative chamber.
Mr. Mark and his secret companies
The Mosseca Fonseca database shows that Mr. Mark is one of Nigeria’s most extensive users of offshore shell companies, even while being a public official.
In documents, Mr. Mark was linked to eight active companies registered in the British Virgin Island.
They are Sikera Overseas S.A, Colsan Enterprises Limited, Goldwin Transworld Limited, Hartland Estates Limited, Marlin Holdings Limited, Medley Holdings Limited, Quetta Properties Limited, and Centenary Holdings Limited.
In the documents, Mr. Mark was repeatedly marked as a politically exposed person, and at a point the former Senate President had to send documents, across to Mosseca Fonseca to prove that he was clean.
It remains unclear what businesses Mr. Mark is conducting with the companies.
While not all owners or operators of such offshore entities are criminals, owning or maintaining interest in private companies while serving as a public official is against Nigerian laws.
Section 6(b) of the Code of Conduct Act says a public office holder shall not, “except where he is not employed on full‐time basis, engage or participate in the management or running of any private business, profession or trade”.
In a previous investigation by PREMIUM TIMES, Mr. Mark’s estranged wife, Vikky Preye Mark, was also exposed as an operator of secret offshore accounts.
Mrs. Mark operated an account with the Swiss branch of HSBC, but with details made largely secret.
Although she was known within the bank as the beneficial owner of the account, she was largely identified with a secret code – 14312MP.
Mrs. Mark opened the account on December 18, 1989 and closed it on July 12, 1991. About that time, her husband, then a top ranking army officer, had served as military administrator of Niger State and federal minister of communications, a period during which he is believed to have made a fortune.
Court papers during a messy divorce with his wife suggested that some of Mr. Mark’s children schooled in Switzerland, but it is not clear whether it was during that period that Mrs. Mark operated the HSBC account.
The court papers also showed that the Marks operated foreign accounts elsewhere.
About six million pounds in four accounts – three at the Northern Bank, Isle of Man, and one at the Allied Irish Bank, Jersey – were frozen in October 2000 as a result of the ancillary relief sought by Victoria Mark in the couple’s divorce case.
Part 1, Section 7 of the Code of Conduct law provides that, “Any public officer specified in the Second Schedule to this Act or any other persons as the President may, from time to time, by order prescribe, shall not maintain or operate a bank account in any country outside Nigeria.”
If the Code of Conduct Bureau decides to slam charges on Mr. Mark following the #PanamaPapers revelation, the politician may lose his senatorial seat, a position he won back just on February 20 after his initial election of March 28, 2015 was annulled by a tribunal. His fiercest challenger had alleged irregularity.
Section 23 of the Code of Conduct law, which stipulates punishment for violators, say:
(1) Where the (Code of Conduct) Tribunal finds a public officer guilty of contravening any of the provisions of this Act, it shall impose upon that officer any of the punishments specified under subsection (2) of this section.
(2) The punishment which the Tribunal may impose shall include any of the following-
(a) vacation of office or any elective or nominated office, as the case may be;
(b) disqualification from holding any public office (whether elective or not) for a period not exceeding ten years; and
(c) seizure and forfeiture to the State of any property acquired in abuse or corruption of office.
The #PanamaPapers had on Monday exposed Mr. Mark’s colleague in the Senate, Bukola Saraki, as failing to declare at least four assets belonging to his wife, all tucked away in secret offshore territories, as required by Nigerian laws.
But the President of the Senate denied any wrongdoing, saying he “declared his assets properly in accordance with the relevant legislation,” and that the charges against him “are both unfounded and politically motivated.”
Mr. Mark wouldn’t comment
The former senate president did not answer or returns calls made to him by PREMIUM TIMES reporters seeking comments. He also did not respond to a text message.
His spokesperson, Paul Mumeh, initially said he would only comment if given access to the database from which the story about his boss was sourced. He later said Mr. Mark was out of Abuja, and was unreachable.
“I’m not sure about the accuracy of your claims,” Mr. Mumeh said. “I need to consult him (Mr. Mark) before commenting.”
*Infact all Nigerian office holders mentioned in the Panama papers should resign ASAP!!..Nonsense!
Lol stella d truth is all nigeria leaders are corrupt including d masses including me and u .
ReplyDelete@Monkeynofine. Nne which one be your own na, if you and politicians corrupt come mean say Stella sef corrupt. Speak for yourself inugo. To me oh this corrupt Politicians should be killed.
DeleteMay God purnish Saraki and David Mark. See David mark's village is extremely underdeveloped and he forcefully acquire landed properties from his pple. This pple are wickedooo
ReplyDeleteWow wow!! Well done to premium times
ReplyDeleteAn official in finland or so has already resigned sef.
ReplyDeletedino melaye sef go follow ooo.
This is apc opportunity to nail these pdp big wigs in the NASS
#SARAKIMUSTRESIGN.
ReplyDeleteHope these criminals enter 6ft will all the people's stolen wealth? It is well.
ReplyDeleteImagine!
ReplyDeleteNigeria is doomed 4 life
This is very serious
ReplyDeleteU don't say?Fucktard bastard
DeleteThe moment we start seeing d problems of this country beyond politics, d mistery plaguing this country is half solved.these publical officers hv so much enriched their generations unborn and pitched d masses against each other on the political platform they call APC and PDP .God will judge them all.
ReplyDeleteResignation is an alien word to Nigerian politicians SDK....
ReplyDeleteOkay o! Seen
ReplyDeleteStella are you a learner ,its normal
ReplyDeleteFinally our smartest ex senate president is about to fall, we now know countries he kept his stolen loot and those who helped him. I have always referred Mark as our smartest senate president & senator, he is just there for protective sake not like he is enacting laws. Just imagine how long it took any investigative journalist to link him up to looting. He is the arrow head of former telecom ministers that ruined NITEL and made it redundant.
ReplyDeletePMB should watch him closely because that man can stage a coup against his government as pay back, he is a smart ex military officer.
Good job by Premier time and their international colleagues. Our toothless bull dog @ EFCC over to you guys.
SDK have you ever heard of any naija office holder resigning in our history like oyibo people if found wanting? Hahahahaha abeg their greed won't let them resign. Only in western world you see such not in our crazy land naija.
I said it yesterday, only in a country of educated illiterates will the revelations be politicised, and trust Nigerians some fools still think it's Tinubu or someone that is witch-hunting Saraki. ICIJ is as credible as journalism should be, so it's time to pack or be packed out..
ReplyDeleteResign kor, they will tell you they want to stay in office to right the wrong just like Abba Moro, shameless people, I wonder how the keep track of all the money and companies. I wonder if these thieves ever think about themselves in their grave without all this wealth, abi do they think they will never die?
ReplyDeleteThey don't,u'll be surprised how much banks inherit b'cos no one else know about d funds wen dey die
DeleteGhen ghen!
ReplyDeleteBMB how market?Pls we need your COMMON SENSE take on this issue.Surprising that you have kept mum.It is so sad when people see everything as partisan politics;when your future and the future of your children has been stolen right in front of you.
ReplyDeleteHmmm... corruption has come to stay! the truth is, their being in power is not to serve the masses but the fear of going penniless and not being able to afford their luxurious life. If there's anything we should be advocating for is
ReplyDelete1. The supremacy of law. If law is supreme, then the thought of doing what is constitutionally wrong will send cold in to them. The last time Nigeria law ever lived was during president Yardua's era. I will ALWAYS respect that man. It was his time that Nigeria law has a say. That was why Jonathan could emerge as president after his death because e the constitution rules. Most opposition parties whose case where in tribunal court win their case against a PDP federal power. The likes of Mimiko, Aregbesola, fayemi wouldn't have gotten their mandate if the then presidency kill the law.
2. That the whole 36 state will have same standard of living(if it's possible) then those acquiring wealth will be picked.
resign ke? stella sef... you don turn to oyinbo finish.
ReplyDeletenobody resigns in this part of the world on corruption allegations oh. if that were the norm here, your boo amaechi for don resign since and would never have accepted further public office after the mess he made of rivers state and after diverting billions from the state treasury to fund political campaigns all over the country.
SDK a beg leff matter!!!
How come it is only Pdp and those who fell out with Tinubu that are corrupt. The day I will believe this fight against corruption is the day they find Amechi and other APC members corrupt.
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