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Money Laundering: Doyin Okupe pays N13m conviction fine

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Money Laundering: Doyin Okupe pays N13m conviction fine

Director-General of Peter Obi’s presidential campaign council, Doyin Okupe has paid N13 million as a fine for breaching the Money Laundering Act.

Doyin Okupe was found guilty of 26 out of a 59-count charge laid against him by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

Earlier on Monday, Ijeoma Ojukwu, the presiding judge of an Abuja federal high court, sentenced Okupe to two years imprisonment with the option to pay N500,000 fine on each of the counts — totalling N13 million.

According to NAN, there was a condition that the fine must be paid before 4:30pm on Monday.

According to NAN, Doyin Okupe had paid the fine.

The former senior special assistant on public affairs to ex-President Goodluck Jonathan was said to have received cash from the office of the national security adviser (NSA) while Sambo Dasuki, the NSA at the time, was in office.

Ojukwu found Okupe guilty of contravening sections 16(1)&(2) of the Money Laundering Act by accepting cash payments in excess of the threshold allowed under the Act, without going through a financial institution.

The judge said the NSA is not a financial institution and although the former president allegedly authorized the funds, he did not specify a cash payment in violation of the Money Laundering Act.

“I find the first defendant, Dr. Doyin Okupe, guilty on counts 34, 35, 36, to 59,” the court ruled.

Meanwhile, speaking during an interaction with journalists in Akwa Ibom, Peter Obi, Labour Party (LP) presidential candidate, said the conviction of Okupe will not affect his campaign.

“I am hearing about it (the conviction) just like you. I am still studying what is coming out of the court and everything. I believe in the rule of law. It is not going to demoralize me,” NAN quoted Obi saying.

“Today, when I arrived Akwa Ibom,  somebody asked me why I haven’t been using my aircraft because it has been grounded and all that, and I said to him that nothing demoralises me.

“In my life, I have never stayed where they dropped me. Otherwise, I would have been where they dropped me before. This election, if they like, let them do anything about people who are around me, I will get there.”

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