N3Billion Fraud Uncovered Under University Vice-Chancellor Reinstated By Buhari Despite Corruption Allegations
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The General Martin Luther Agwai (rtd.)-led Presidential Visitation Panel to the University of Lagos says the gross under deduction of Pay-As-You-Earn from staff salaries within a period of five years, has caused Lagos and Ogun states to lose up to N2.9 billion.
The panel stated this in its report to the Nigerian government at the end of its assignment which focused on the administration of UNILAG between 2016 and 2020.
According to the panel, the institution is enmeshed in corrupt practices as cases of contract splitting and frivolous contract awards were detected at the institution.
N3Billion Fraud Uncovered Under University Vice-Chancellor
The university has yet to react to the allegations contained in the panel’s report, Daily Trust reports.
The seven-member panel was constituted on 29th March 2021 with the mandate to look into the affairs of UNILAG between 2016 and 2020.
The management was at loggerheads with the immediate past Governing Council led by Wale Babalakin, SAN, which resulted in the removal of Professor Oluwatoyin Ogundipe as Vice-Chancellor in August 2020.
Although the Vice-Chancellor, Ogundipe has since been reinstated by the Nigerian government, the Agwai panel in its report said, “There are cases where the principal officers exceed approval limits by approving related and similar expenses that ordinarily should be a single piece of procurement.
“This could be interpreted as splitting of contracts or services for it to be within the limit of an officer and avoid rules governing big tender, breach of the Procurement and Fiscal Responsibilities Acts.”
The Presidential Visitation Panel which reported tax fraud in the book of the University said it was not only Lagos and Ogun that suffered from the alleged sharp practices of the university administration as junior staff members were also made to bear the tax brunt while those at the top cadres benefitted.
The report of the panel says, “Statutory deductions of personal income tax (PAYE) were not accurately computed in the University’s staff payroll. A 5% flat rate was applied. This resulted in a heavy tax burden for the lower-income earners that are required to pay 1% of their gross salary where annual taxable income is less than 300,000. And conversely, benefited the higher and average income earners.”
The panel also referred to the frosty relationship between management under Ogundipe and the immediate past governing council led by Babalakin.
N3Billion Fraud Uncovered Under University Vice-Chancellor
The panel observed that Babalakin who submitted a memorandum and also appeared before it was able to convince members that the removal of Ogundipe by his Council followed due process and that the Vice-Chancellor was given sufficient opportunity to defend allegations of financial misdeeds levelled against him and his management team.
It said the Council was divided along internal members from the university who backed the vice-chancellor and external members appointed by the Nigerian government who were predominantly pro-Babalakin.
On the process for the vice chancellor’s removal which the Federal Ministry of Education faulted as being flawed and upon which Ogundipe was reinstated, the panel agreed with the Council, saying it was in order.
The panel said from the memorandum submitted by Babalakin and the argument he put forward during his appearance before it, due process was observed.
N3Billion Fraud Uncovered Under University Vice-Chancellor