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Shareholders caution Oando against Ansbury reconciliation

S-Davies Wande
May 16, 2018
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sec Oando confirms AGM, as SEC throws out petitionsSOME shareholders of Oando Plc on Wednesday cautioned its management against moves to reconcile with Ansbury Investments Incorporated, owned by Mr Gabriele Volpi.

The shareholders: Pacesetters Shareholders Association, Distinct Shareholders Association and Sage Shareholders, said their objection to the reconciliatory moves was based on an ongoing investigation of Volpi for alleged money laundering by Italian authorities.

The shareholders, in a joint statement in Lagos on Wednesday, recalled that Volpi who holds Nigerian and Italian citizenship is currently under investigation in Italy for alleged tax evasion.

“The investigation which is being conducted by the Italian Economic and Financial Crimes Police also focuses on Volpi’s longtime associate, and popular Italian banker, Giampiero Fiorani,” said the statement.

It said Volpi must be on the right side of the law before any reconciliation with Oando, which the shareholders described as a law-abiding corporate institution.

“All we are saying is that Volpi should do the right thing by sorting every issue he has with the law before seeking to reconcile with Oando.

“We own Oando and make it mandatory on the board to resist any attempt to reconcile Volpi with our company while he has a case of fraud with the Italian authorities,” said the statement.

The shareholders said reconciling Ausbury and Oando may raise fundamental ethical questions on Oando and cause the Italian anti-corruption police to beam its searchlight on Oando.

“This alone may affect not just the reputation of Oando but its share value,” they said.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Alhaji Dahiru Mangal and Ansbury Inc. on, Oct. 20, 2017, filed a petition alleging infractions and mismanagement against the management of Oando.

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Subsequently, the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE), on the directive of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), placed a suspension on the trading of shares of Oando effective Oct. 20.

It was followed with a forensic audit of the company but the suspension was lifted on April 12.

However, Oando in a statement on Jan. 22 said it had signed a peace accord with Mangal, one of the aggrieved shareholders, that earlier petitioned SEC.

It said as part of the settlement, Mangal had formally written to Oando informing the company of his significant shareholding, and withdrawal of his petition.


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