Matilda Omonaiye/
A three-man panel of the Court of Appeal, Lagos Division, today upheld the conviction of a former Managing Director of the defunct Bank PHB Plc, Francis Atuche, as well as the bank’s former Chief Financial Officer, Ugo Anyanwu.
Atuche and his co-convict had approached the appellate court to set aside their conviction by Justice Lateefa Okunnu of the Lagos State High Court sitting in Ikeja, Lagos on June 16, 2021, over N25.7 billion fraud.
The panel, comprising Justices Sadiq Umar, Adebukola Banjoko, and Kayode Bada, while resolving all the issues in the appeal in favor of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), except the sentencing, also clarified that Atuche’s jail term was 12 years concurrently, rather than 120 years, handed down by the lower court if calculated consecutively.
The panel also reduced Anyanwu’s jail term from 10 years to eight years and affirmed the discharge and acquittal of Atuche’s wife, Elizabeth.
In an abridged ruling read by Justice Umar, the three-man panel upheld the EFCC’s arguments and unanimously dismissed the appeal.
In 2021, Justice Okunnu, while sentencing Atuche and Anyanwu, upheld the arguments of the prosecution counsel, Kemi Pinheiro, SAN. About three years after their arraignment by the EFCC in 2011, they had approached the Court of Appeal, to challenge their trial by the lower court for lack of jurisdiction. But in a judgment delivered in September 2016, the court ordered Justice Okunnu to hands-off the trial but did not quash the number of counts against the defendants. Consequently, the EFCC approached the Supreme Court to set aside the judgment and order a trial in the matter.
In its judgment, the apex court directed that the case be returned to Justice Okunnu for the continuation of trial. While the trial lasted, Pinheiro opposed Atuche’s contention that the funds in dispute were loaned and not stolen. Delivering judgment, Justice Okunnu had held that “The first and third defendants did not debunk the evidence of the prosecution that the loans were used to purchase shares. They rather contended that the monies granted as the loan could be used for whatever purposes.”
The trial court, therefore, sentenced Atuche and Anyanwu, but acquitted Atuche’s wife.
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If the government can be doing this it will serves as lesson to others