• Contact Us
  • About Us
Thursday, May 14, 2026
  • Login
MetroBusinessNews
  • Home
  • Economy
  • Politics
  • News
  • Companies and Markets
  • Energy
  • Sports
  • Real Estate
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Economy
  • Politics
  • News
  • Companies and Markets
  • Energy
  • Sports
  • Real Estate
No Result
View All Result
MetroBusinessNews
No Result
View All Result
ADVERTISEMENT
Home News

World Bank Bans Two Nigerian Companies, CEO Over Fraud

metro by metro
January 20, 2025
in News
0
World Bank Bans Two Nigerian Companies, CEO Over Fraud
0
SHARES
0
VIEWS

 

 

Read Also

Iran War Looms Over Trump’s China Visit, Shifts Alliances 

Taiwan Arms Sales, Business, Others On Top Agenda As US President Lands In China For Summit 

UN Calls For ‘Independent’ Probes Into Nigeria, Chad Airstrikes

 

The World Bank Group has imposed a 30-month ban on two Nigerian companies, Viva Atlantic Limited and Technology House Limited, alongside their Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Norman Bwuruk Didam.

This is according to a press statement made by the Washington-based bank on Monday.

The statement said the sanction follows findings of fraudulent, collusive, and corrupt practices connected to Nigeria’s National Social Safety Nets Project (NSSNP).

The statement read, “The World Bank Group today announced the 30-month debarment of two Nigeria-based companies—Viva Atlantic Limited and Technology House Limited—and their Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer Mr Norman Bwuruk Didam. The debarment is in connection with fraudulent, collusive, and corrupt practices as part of the National Social Safety Nets Project in Nigeria.”

The NSSNP was established to enhance Nigeria’s social safety net systems by providing targeted financial transfers to poor and vulnerable households.

However, investigations revealed serious breaches of the World Bank’s Anticorruption Framework in the 2018 procurement and subsequent contract processes involving Viva Atlantic Limited, Technology House Limited, and Didam.

According to the World Bank, the companies and Didam misrepresented a conflict of interest in their Letter of Bids and improperly accessed confidential tender information from public officials, constituting fraudulent and collusive practices.

Also, Viva Atlantic Limited and Didam falsified the company’s experience records and submitted forged manufacturer’s authorization letters. They also provided inducements to public officials involved in the project, which qualified as corrupt practices.

These violations directly contravened the principles outlined in the World Bank’s Anticorruption Framework, prompting the sanctions.

ALSO  READ:Oil Licence Dispute: Court Adjourns Dangote Refinerys Suit Against NMDPRA, Others To January 30

“According to the facts of the case and the general principles of the World Bank’s Anticorruption Framework, in connection with a 2018 procurement and subsequent contract, Viva Atlantic Limited, Technology House Limited, and Mr. Didam misrepresented a conflict of interest in the companies’ Letter of Bids and received confidential tender information from public officials, which constituted fraudulent and collusive practices, respectively.

“Further, Viva Atlantic Limited and Mr. Didam misrepresented Viva Atlantic Limited’s experience and submitted falsified manufacturer’s authorization letters, as well as offered and provided things of value to project public officials. These actions were fraudulent and corrupt practices, respectively,” the statement said.

The 30-month debarment bars Viva Atlantic Limited, Technology House Limited, and Didam from participating in World Bank Group-financed projects and operations.

As part of settlement agreements with the World Bank, all three parties acknowledged their culpability and agreed to stringent integrity compliance conditions as a prerequisite for being released from debarment.

 

Previous Post

Oil Licence Dispute: Court Adjourns Dangote Refinery’s Suit Against NMDPRA, Others To January 30

Next Post

Alleged N12.3bn Fraud: Otudeko, Onosanya, Others’ Absence Stalls Arraignment

Related Posts

Iran War Looms Over Trump’s China Visit, Shifts Alliances 
News

Iran War Looms Over Trump’s China Visit, Shifts Alliances 

May 14, 2026
Taiwan Arms Sales, Business, Others On Top Agenda As US President Lands In China For Summit 
News

Taiwan Arms Sales, Business, Others On Top Agenda As US President Lands In China For Summit 

May 13, 2026
UN Calls For ‘Independent’ Probes Into Nigeria, Chad Airstrikes
News

UN Calls For ‘Independent’ Probes Into Nigeria, Chad Airstrikes

May 13, 2026
NDC Fixes Presidential Form At N60m Ahead Of 2027 Elections
News

NDC Fixes Presidential Form At N60m Ahead Of 2027 Elections

May 13, 2026
Next Post
First Bank Nigeria

Alleged N12.3bn Fraud: Otudeko, Onosanya, Others' Absence Stalls Arraignment

Iran War Looms Over Trump’s China Visit, Shifts Alliances 

Iran War Looms Over Trump’s China Visit, Shifts Alliances 

May 14, 2026
Mamman Sentencing Unmasks High-Level Graft Behind Nigeria’s Power Crisis, Puts Scrutiny On Top Civil Servants

Mamman Sentencing Unmasks High-Level Graft Behind Nigeria’s Power Crisis, Puts Scrutiny On Top Civil Servants

May 14, 2026

Chad’s refugee crisis overwhelms maternity care in east, UN agency warns

May 13, 2026
MetroBusinessNews

© 2022 Metro Business News

Navigate Site

  • Contact Us
  • About Us

Follow Us

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Economy
  • Politics
  • News
  • Companies and Markets
  • Energy
  • Sports
  • Real Estate

© 2022 Metro Business News

Go to mobile version