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Firms in court for illegal N3bn investments – SEC

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Firms in court for illegal N3bn investments – SEC

The Securities and Exchange Commission on Thursday said the Federal Government had sued Elixir Asset Management Limited and Elixir Investment Partners Limited, along with two of their directors at the Federal High Court sitting in Ikoyi, Lagos over allegations of fraud worth over N3bn.

In a statement issued on Thursday by the SEC, it was revealed that four counts of fraud were levelled against the accused firms by the Federal Government.

They were accused of offering for subscription an unregistered product ‘Elixir Treasury Product’ valued at over N3bn to the investing public including Toyota Nigeria Limited, Kaduna Industrial and Finance Company and others.

According to the statement, the charges against the defendants read, “That you Elixir Investment Partners Ltd of No. 95 Medical Guild Close, V/I Lagos on or between the year 2019 and 2021 within the jurisdiction of this honourable court did commit a felony to wit: diversion of investment funds to the tune of N3,213,700,150 belonging to the investing public including Toyota Nigeria Limited, Kaduna Industrial and Finance Company and others. You thereby committed an offence contrary to and punishable under section 383 (2) (f) of Criminal Code Act, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004 and punishable under Section 390 (7) of the same Act.”

The defendants were also alleged to have conspired among themselves to divert investment funds belonging to the investing public,

However, SEC said the defendants were not in court, which made the presiding judge, Honourable Justice Yellim Bogoro, grant the wish of the counsel from the Office of the Attorney General, Moshood Adeyemi, to issue criminal summons against the defendants and set a date for the next appearance for July 11, 2023.

Justice Bogoro was quoted as saying, ‘The Court will grant the request of the Prosecution and issue a criminal summon to be served to the defendant for arraignment. I’m rescheduling the next hearing for July 11, 2023.”

On March 1, 2023, a summon charge was issued to the accused to appear for the hearing on March 10, 2023. Unfortunately, the accused persons did not appear at that first hearing which led to the adjournment of the hearing to May 9.

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