According to the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC), 189 bogus businesses were utilised to acquire property allocations in the Federal Capital Territory.
Hussaini Magaji, the commission’s Registrar General, made the announcement during a news conference in Abuja on Tuesday.
According to Magaji, the discovery was made in response to a request from the Federal Capital Territory Administration to verify the status of a non-existent firm requesting land allotment.
He claimed that the finding of the non-existent firm prompted him to conduct additional research, which resulted in the identification of other companies.
He went on to say that two individuals, including a lawyer, had been captured and that a cartel comprised of Abuja Geographical Information System employees, lawyers, and the commission had been discovered.
“Let me take this opportunity to inform the public that one of the major milestones achieved so far since I took office is our ability to bust a cartel or a link of individuals who are causing havoc for the commission,” he added.
“This cartel creates companies through collaboration with some lawyers claiming to be accredited agents of the commission and staff of Abuja Geographical Information System to secure land allocations in the FCT and we only knew this crime after a complaint from the Federal Capital Territory Administration asking us to verify some applications made by some entities, which turned out to be non-existent on our system.
“With the information available to us, I gave a directive on the issue and we have so far identified 189 fake companies used to secure land allocation in the FCT. We have also facilitated the arrest of two suspects.
Explaining their mode of operations, the CAC boss said the cartel manoeuvred the land process to make their applications for land allocation priority over existing applications aiding land fraud in the capital city.
He noted, “The nature of their crime is they create fake entities through connivance with some lawyers claiming to be accredited agents of the commission and staff of Abuja geographical information system and apply for land at the FCT, manoeuvring their ways to a priority application over existing application in other to take over lands and they have been quite successful before we discovered it.
“As of yesterday we arrested two suspects including a lawyer and we are interrogating them to get more information and clampdown on other members of this cartel.
“In the course of our investigation and research, we found that the companies do not exist. And with the collaboration of security agents, we arrested a suspect and by arresting him, he has volunteered some information and from that, we have gotten a clue that something like this is happening and we are working hard to stop this menace.”
Speaking further on the vision of the commission, the registrar-general promised to increase the commission’s revenue base by sanctioning companies who fail to disclose their annual returns amongst other penalties.
He said that increasing its revenue base would enable the commission to perform its objective as a world-class commission.