Business Alleged $115m scam: We are cooperating with EFCC -Fidelity Bank Published 9 years ago on April 28, 2016 By The Octopus News Admin Fidelity Bank Plc’s attention has been drawn to reports in the media on investigations into transactions undertaken by the Bank in the normal course of business in 2015. The transactions are now the subject matter of investigations by the Economic & Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). We can confirm that the transactions were duly reported as required by the regulators and the Bank is cooperating fully with the authorities on the investigation. We assure our numerous stakeholders, including our customers that we are working assiduously towards a quick resolution of the issues. Thank you. Management Post Views: 1,128 Related Topics:Alleged $115m scam: We are cooperating with EFCC -Fidelity BankEFCCFidelity Bank Plcslideshow Up Next Oil And Gas Big Boy Indicted By EFCC Don't Miss GTBank Holds Autism Awareness You may like Fidelity Bank Extends GAIM 6 Promo EFCC Gets Court Order To Detain Sujimoto CEO Over Alleged N5.7bn Contract Fraud EFCC Declares Emeka Ufomba Wanted Smart Schools: EFCC Interrogates Sujimoto CEO Over N5.7b Fraud My Problem with Sujimoto FNITCC Helps Fidelity Bank Drive Non-Oil Exports Click to comment Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ Polaris Bank AD Your browser does not support the video. AdFacebook Trending Society6 years ago How Socialite, Drug Peddler Toyin Igbira Died Music5 years ago Police Arrest Salawa Abeni’s Blackmailer Opinion5 years ago Why I said Anyone Opposed To Church Opening Will Die-Oyedepo News6 years ago See Open Letter Written By Pastor To Adeboye, Kumuyi Others News5 years ago Nigerian Army Arrest Soldier For Attack On Chief Of Army Staff Live2 years ago Bayelsa Election Live: Voting Begins In Earnest Society5 years ago Happy Times Return For Sanusi Lamido Sanusi Live2 years ago Primate Ayodele Launches Palliative Market, Sells Bags Of Rice, Beans, Others For Less Than N5,000