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Senate receives report of alleged N7.3bn contract scandal in JAMB

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Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB)

The Senate has received a report detailing alleged N7.3 billion contracts scandal in the Joint Admission Matriculation Board (JAMB).

The report of Auditor General of Federation (AGF), Anthony Ayine, has been submitted to the Senate Committee on Public Account chaired by Senator Mathew Urhoghide.

The accused the JAMB’s Registrar of approving contracts worth N7.1 billion without due process and also deliberately sipliting of contracts of about N247 million in breach of the extant circular of March 2009.

Most of the contracts were awarded between 2012 and 2013.

The Auditor General said, “Audit examination of procurement documents and other records of JAMB revealed that 21 payment vouchers for amount totaling N7.1 billion were in respect of contracts approved by JAMB registrar outside his authorized approval threshold of N2.5 million for supplies and N5 million for works .

“This contrary to Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP) approved revised threshold for service wide application as conveyed in circular No. SGF/OP/1/S.3/VIII/57 of 11 March 2009.

“The Registrar/Chief executive was requested to explain why he acted outside his authorized approval threshold and also to furnish evidence of ratification by the JAMB tender Board. Ministerial Tenders Board or Federal Executive Council.

“In response with reference number JAMB/FIN/127Vop.2/171 dated May 2016, the registrar stated that the awards were based on agreement entered into for a pre-determined period preceding the time of the audit and certain job cannot be subjected to general contracting.

“This response did not address the query.”

The report stated that several contracts were split in 2012 and 2013 accounting year in order to circumvent approval limits of the various authorities.

It added, “These contracts were approved by the Registrar who had no authority to do so .

“A sample of 51 payment to vouchers amounting to N247 million were in breach of the extant circular of March 2009 on splitung of contracts a d financial regulations 3116 and 3117.

“The Registrar was requested, in line with Financial Regulations 3116 to explain within 21 data of the date of my report , why he indulged in splitting of contracts.

“His response dated 14th May did not satisfactorily address the query.”

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