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    World Bank bans Nigerian companies, CEO over corrupt practices

    Vincent OsuwoBy Vincent OsuwoJanuary 20, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The World Bank Group has debarred two Nigerian companies for 30 months for engaging in fraudulent, collusive, and corrupt practices linked to the National Social Safety Nets Project in Nigeria.

    The apex bank, in a statement on Monday, mentioned that its investigation uncovered significant violations of its anticorruption framework during a 2018 procurement process.

    The companies, Viva Atlantic Limited and Technology House Limited, and their Managing Director and CEO, Mr. Norman Bwuruk Didam, were axed by the bank for their alleged involvement in corrupt practices.

    The companies and Mr. Didam were found to have misrepresented conflicts of interest in bid applications and improperly obtained secret tender information from public officials.

    Furthermore, Viva Atlantic Limited and its CEO faked experience records, presented bogus authorisation letters, and offered inducements to project officials.

    The companies and Mr. Didam were found to have misrepresented conflicts of interest in bid submissions and accessed confidential tender information from public officials.

    Additionally, Viva Atlantic Limited and its CEO falsified experience records, submitted forged authorisation letters, and provided inducements to project officials.

    The NSSNP, aimed at improving social safety nets for vulnerable Nigerian households, was compromised through unethical practices.

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    “These actions constituted fraudulent, collusive, and corrupt practices,” the statement read, prompting the enforcement of strict sanctions.

    The 30-month ban prevents the companies and their CEOs from participating in World Bank-funded initiatives. Settlement agreements required the parties to admit their wrongdoing and achieve severe integrity compliance standards in order to be reinstated.

    Key criteria include corporate ethics training for Mr. Didam, changes to both companies’ internal compliance rules, and regular ethics training programs that are consistent with the Bank’s Integrity Compliance Guidelines.

    The corporations have also committed to continuous collaboration with the World Bank’s Integrity Vice Presidency. The debarment time was lowered as a result of voluntary corrective steps and cooperation throughout the examination.

    The penalties, imposed under the Agreement for Mutual Enforcement of Debarment Decisions, also apply to other multilateral development banks, thereby excluding the companies and their CEO from international financial institution-funded projects.

    The World Bank highlighted its zero-tolerance policy towards corruption and reaffirmed its commitment to preserving development money.

    The debarment demonstrates the institution’s commitment to accountability in global development initiatives, ensuring that money meant for poverty reduction and economic progress reach their intended recipients.

    To regain eligibility for World Bank-funded opportunities following the debarment term, the parties involved must demonstrate complete compliance with the required restrictions.

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