The amount is supposed to be part of revenue accrued to the board of internal revenue as road infrastructure maintenance levy. The levy was recently introduced making it mandatory for all compa nies and trucks operating in the state to pay a stipulated amount for road mainte nance.
Bo who is an agent of a quarry company based in Akamkpa Local Govern ment Area of the state was said to have bolted after al legedly diverting huge funds expected to be remitted by Messrs Brothers Quarry into the government’s coffers as road maintenance levy.
He was alleged to have di verted the money into his pri vate account at First Bank of Nigeria, Akampka Branch, instead of paying same into the government’s account in the same bank.
Bo’s illegal exploit came to light when he diverted N615, 150 into his private account on March 26, 2014 and issued two contradic tory tellers to that effect with a fake phone number, 07031213666, as depositor.
One of the tellers for which payment was purport edly made into government’s account and issued to the Internal Revenue Service of the Cross River State could not be traced to the govern ment coffers. Rather, the same teller with number 0678719 issued by the bank indicates that Mr. Bo paid N614, 150,000 into his pri vate account with number 6612010017392 instead of the government’s account with number2022111580 which reflected in the second teller.
Following the alleged fraudulent activities of Mr. Bo, the Acting Chairman, Cross River State Internal Revenue Service, Dr. Pe ter Oti, said his office had lodged a formal complaint at the Zone 6 police command, while Messrs Brothers Company has surreptitiously paid back the diverted funds by Mr. Bo.
Oti, however, urged the company to release Mr. Bo to the police to answer ques tions on the allegations of fraud/diversion of funds leveled against him.
But the Managing Direc tor of Brothers Quarry, who simply gave his name as Mr. Young, denied the al legation, explaining that his company had paid up and that Bo was back in China.
Zone 6 Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Tasiu Ibrahim, confirmed the incident, adding that the matter was still being inves tigated.