Former ICPC board nominee, Maimuna Aliyu in multi billion naira Dubai, Abuja properties scam

Maimuna Aliyu
An ex-banker and former nominee to the board of the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), board, Maimuna Aliyu has been exposed for allegedly acquiring a Dubai property worth $3.05m, over N1.2 billion at an exchange rate of N360 to $1.
 
This is according to an investigation conducted by TheNewsGuru.com findings show that the Economic and Financial Crime Commission, EFCC, claim the money may have come from long years of misappropriation, contract scams and diversion of public funds.
 
Some sources who claim close knowledge of her inner dealings confided that Aliyu may have served as a front for some top politicians, who are not unconnected with the attempt to appoint her into ICPC allegedly to defend their selfish course.

 
Contained in a letter personally written and signed by Aliyu on 2nd of October, 2015, which she addressed to the Minister, Ministry of foreign Affairs, in a bid to state her legitimate acquisition of the asset estimated at $3.05m, are details surrounding the transaction.
 
The billion naira investment, the letter which was exclusively sourced, stated, was sold to the ex-banker between 2011 and 2012 by Dubai Lifestyle City.
A section of the letter reads:
 
“I gave.. an initial deposit of $250,000 and by 16th of May 2011, I gave additional $300000 bringing the total to $550000.
 
“By 5/10/2011, I gave him additional $1.1m … In 2012, I paid additional $600000 bringing the total to $2.25m. By April of 2013 I paid additional $805000. Bringing the total to $3.05m to Dubai lifestyle city through their representative all in cash except for the last $800000 that was transferred from SunTrust Bank in America (Atlanta).
 
The transfer was done by April 18, 2013, the money had hit their account in Dubai and confirmed by Elias as received.”
 
High-level security sources confided in TheNewsGuru.com, that investigations by the EFCC in collaboration with the Dubai authorities may have traced more properties in that country to the former Executive Director and some of her friends who are top officials of the immediate past government.
 
Aliyu’s role in Bala’s fraud case
 
In one of the affidavits tendered by EFCC, on the fraud case with the former minister, Bala, a four bedroom fully detached duplex with boys quarters at 103 Cadastral Zone A05, Maitama and House at Maitama, Abuja, “properties that were reasonably suspected to be proceeds of unlawful activities” were registered under Maimuna Aliyu’s name.
 
In a new application filed by EFCC prosecutor, Mr. Ben Ikani, against former Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Senator Bala Mohammed, and his son, Shamsuddeen, Aliyu was alleged to have served as proxy to the former minister in unlawful property dealings in and around Abuja, while he was in office.
 
The commission said the properties were held in the names of different companies and Maimuna Aliyu, was described as Mohammed’s proxy, who was alleged, used to acquire the houses at Maitama, Abuja.
 
In his ruling last week, Justice Dimgba of the Federal High Court in Abuja ordered the temporary forfeiture of the said assets.
 
 
A three-count charge of abuse of office, misappropriation of public funds and criminal breach of trust was slammed against her on August 15 by the ICPC.
The letter:

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