Former First Bank Staff Oreoluwa Adesakin Bags 98 Years Imprisonment Over Fraud
A former staff of First Bank of Nigeria Limited, Oreoluwa Adesakin, has been handed a cumulative 98 years in prison by Justice Muniru Olagunju of the Oyo State High Court for fraud.
Adesakin committed financial fraud against her employers to the tune of N49,320,652.32 (Forty-nine Million, Three Hundred and Twenty Thousand, Six Hundred and Fifty-two Naira, Thirty-two Kobo), and an additional $368,203.00 (Three Hundred and Sixty-eight Thousand, Two Hundred and Three United States Dollars) belonging to the bank by converting it to her personal use.
The Ibadan Zonal Office of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, (EFCC) prosecuted her on 14-count charges, bordering on stealing, forgery, and fraudulent accounting.
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One of the charges read: “That you Oreoluwa Adesakin sometime between the months of May 2013 and November 2013, at Ibadan within the Ibadan Judicial Division, whilst being a staff of First Bank PLC stole the sum of N25,974,116.13 (Twenty Five Million, Nine Hundred and Seventy Four Thousand, One Hundred and Sixteen Naira, Thirteen Kobo) from First Bank PLC MoneyGram Payment Naira Account, the property of First bank PLC.”
She pleaded not guilty to all the charges, which necessitated her trial.
In his argument, prosecution counsel, Usman Murtala presented documents and witnesses which nailed the convict.
While noting that the anti-graft agency had amassed a pool of incontrovertible evidence against the convict and did a diligent investigation and prosecution, the Judge pronounced Adesakin guilty of all the charges. She was then sentenced to seven years in prison without an option of fine on each of the 14 counts, which will run concurrently.
The convict was also ordered to restitute the employer, through the EFCC, all the money she stole.
She was arraigned April 4, 2014, by the EFCC following a conclusion of investigations against her which arose from a petition from her former employer, dated December 18, 2013.
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According to the petition, Adesakin, who was the bank’s Money Transfer Operator, saddled with the responsibility of effecting payments through Western Union Money Transfer and Money Gram platforms, fraudulently manipulated accounting and withdrew the total sums of N49,320,652.32 and another $368,203.00 for herself, which the bank only uncovered while reviewing its internal account.
According to further investigations made by the EFCC, the convict used part of the proceeds of her crime to acquire landed properties in different parts of Oyo State.