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House of Reps Claims GEJ Has No Right To Fund The Nigerian Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)

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House of Reps Claims GEJ Has No Right To Fund The Nigerian Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
Mar 30th 2013, 00:18

Follow @9jaLife LAWMAKERS are insisting that Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) boss Aruma Otteh must go. The House of Representatives said yesterday that President Goodluck Jonathan has no right to fund SEC operations from public coffers "or even private sources". In a March 27, 2013 memo despatched by the Moruf Akinderu-Fatai-led House Committee on Legislative Compliance to the Executive en-route Finance Minister Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the House insisted on the zero allocation given to the SEC. Copies of the memo were sent to the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Senator Anyim Pius Anyim, the SEC Board and the Commission's Director of Finance and Administration. The letter reads: "You will recall that the Securities and Exchange Commission had submitted its budgetary proposals for 2013 to the House. "You will also recall that no approval was returned to the Securities and Exchange Commission. "Further to this and, most importantly, the National Assembly has vide the 2013 Appropriation Act, Item 9, Part E, Clause 10 stated thus: All revenue however described, including all fees received, fines, grants, budgetary provisions and all internally and externally generated revenue shall not be spent by the Security and Exchange Commission for recurrent or Capital purposes or for any other matters, nor liabilities thereon incurred, except with Prior Appropriation and Approval by the National Assembly. "The net effect of the National Assembly's resolution item 9 Part E Clause 10 of 2013 Appropriation Act, it is ultra vires for any authority or person (Mr. President inclusive) to finance the operations of Securities and Exchange Commission from public coffers or even private sources." The memo advised the SEC "to refrain from making any expenditure until a budget has been approved by the National Assembly for that purpose. "You may also not source and spend any monies whatsoever as this will be a clear infringement of the Constitution and shall be viewed as such," the House Committee warned. Source Follow @9jaLife

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