Union Bank has reacted to the $2.8 million dollars intercepted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) at the Enugu International Airport on Friday.
Although the bank didn’t claim ownership of the money in a series of tweets, it however berated the anti-graft agency for issuing a press statement when it had not concluded its investigation on the movement of the cash.
SEE TWEETS BELOW.
Union Bank has reacted to the $2.8 million dollars intercepted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) at the Enugu International Airport on Friday.
Although the bank didn’t claim ownership of the money in a series of tweets, it however berated the anti-graft agency for issuing a press statement when it had not concluded its investigation on the movement of the cash.
SEE TWEETS BELOW.
1: Movement of cash across states is routine for all banks.
— UNION BANK (@UNIONBANK_NG) December 21, 2018
2: Bankers Warehouse is licensed by CBN to provide Cash-in-Transit services
— UNION BANK (@UNIONBANK_NG) December 21, 2018
3: We are surprised by the release of a news bulletin prior to the completion of @officialefcc investigation
— UNION BANK (@UNIONBANK_NG) December 21, 2018
4: This is a legitimate and routine operation consistent with banking.
— UNION BANK (@UNIONBANK_NG) December 21, 2018