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Nigeria - The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) in a circular distributed yesterday has moved to clamp down on its employees who defraud Nigerian banks in the course of performing their duties, Daily Independent reports.
The apex bank directed banks to report any unethical practices that borders on dishonesty and lack of integrity among others, in the action/behaviour of CBN staff that visit their organisation in the course of performing their duty.
The CBN said such report or observation, which should contain detailed information to enable the apex bank act promptly, should be sent directly, confidentially or anonymously by post to the Head, Ethics & Anti-Corruption Office, Governors’ Department, CBN head office in Abuja.
Alternatively, aggrieved banks were encouraged to send the report by e-mail to [email protected] or [email protected] or sent to dedicated telephone lines.
The CBN reiterated its commitment to its established policy of zero tolerance standard of honesty and integrity as it relates to its members of staff performing their duties in any of the banking institution.
#Nigeria #CBN
The apex bank directed banks to report any unethical practices that borders on dishonesty and lack of integrity among others, in the action/behaviour of CBN staff that visit their organisation in the course of performing their duty.
The CBN said such report or observation, which should contain detailed information to enable the apex bank act promptly, should be sent directly, confidentially or anonymously by post to the Head, Ethics & Anti-Corruption Office, Governors’ Department, CBN head office in Abuja.
Alternatively, aggrieved banks were encouraged to send the report by e-mail to [email protected] or [email protected] or sent to dedicated telephone lines.
The CBN reiterated its commitment to its established policy of zero tolerance standard of honesty and integrity as it relates to its members of staff performing their duties in any of the banking institution.
#Nigeria #CBN