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FRC Issues 15-Day Ultimatum To Brokers
The President, Nigerian
Council of Registered Insurance Brokers (NCRIB), Mr Ayodapo Shoderu, says the Financial Reporting Council (FRC) has issued a 15-day ultimatum for brokers to submit their companies’ accounts for scrutiny.
Shoderu said in an interview with newsmen on Sunday in Lagos that the affected brokers have up to March 8, to comply.
FRC was set up in 2011, but began operations in 2012 to ensure that the country’s accounting preparations meet international standard.
According to the NCRIB boss, FRC sent a letter conveying the instruction on February 17.
He said only 20 insurance companies were able to submit their company accounts.
He urged members to comply with the regulators, adding that the council would not defend any member that violated the instructions.
“Also, I must stress that it will be most difficult for me or the Governing Board henceforth to defend any member that violates the law or directive on insurance broking operation.’’
Shoderu said that the Council had earlier met with the FRC on the issue, which led to extending the compliance period to December 2014.
He said that any broker that failed to meet the new deadline would be sanctioned.
“Failure to adhere strictly to this directive will result in sanctions by the Council.
“Permit me to advise that any member that has issues with this compliance should endeavour to liaise with our Secretariat.
“Our Secretariat would in turn facilitate your assistance through IFRS Sub Committee whose mandate is to help members having challenges of compliance,’’ he said.
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