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Why SEC ordered Oando’s Wale Tinubu to resign

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CEO, Oando Plc, Wale Tinubu

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), has ordered Oando Plc‘s Group Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Wale Tinubu to resign from his position over serious infractions including false disclosures, market abuses, amongst others.

SEC’s hammer: In a statement obtained by Nairametrics, the regulator disclosed that it has also barred Tinubu alongside his deputy, Omamofe Boyo from being directors of any quoted company for the next five years.

Prosecution to follow: SEC did not just stop there. The Commission also stated that it will “refer all issues with possible criminality to the appropriate criminal prosecuting authorities.” These are the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE), Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), and the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC).

Oando’s response: The company shot back claiming that SEC’s “alleged infractions and penalties are unsubstantiated, ultra vires, invalid and calculated to prejudice the business of the Company.” It also claimed SEC did not give it an “opportunity to see, review and respond to the forensic audit report and so is unable to ascertain what findings (if any) were made in relation to the alleged infractions and defend itself accordingly before the SEC.” 

Back story: A shareholder battle ensued in Oando about two years ago after its directors  Gabriel Volpi co-founder of Intel’s Plc and Northern businessman Alhaji Dahiru Mangal accused the company’s management of financial recklessness and denying them adequate representation on the board.

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Saga Continues: The Oando vs Volpi vs Mangal vs SEC saga has just entered a new turn which could involve several lawsuits. Oando’s Wale Tinubu has fought many battles and will surely go down fighting. This is also a case that might be settled politically considering how high the stakes are.

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