Michael Wetkas, an operative of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), on Wednesday, revealed that some documents relating to the transactions on the foreign bank accounts of the Senate President, Bukola Saraki, got burnt.
He disclosed this at the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT), while being cross examined by Paul Usoro, one of the counsels to Bukola Saraki.
Wetkas was asked to clarify some accounting transactions but mentioned that he did not have it.
He explained that Guaranty Trust Bank (GTB) issued an affidavit for the documents in question showing that the transactions existed.
Usoro then asked that the affidavit be produced.
Shockingly, when Wetkas flipped through his documents, he realised it was not there and said it was part of the documents that got burnt.
“From your experience there should be another document indicating that the funds have been transferred,” said Usoro.
But the other member of the panel interrupted and asked Usoro if the questions were relevant, which he replied in the affirmative.
However, Wetkas replied that there was indeed an affidavit but said he had not seen the document.
He said: “Although the affidavit is not here, the bank furnished us with an affidavit.
“Several telexes from American Express and facts are here from the American Express Bank.
“All the transfers request made by the investigating team to provide information was an off shoot of the debit transaction that were already consummated on that account which showed that the bank carried it out.
“There is no doubt that the transaction was actually carried out by American Express Bank.”
It would be recalled that on Monday, April 18, Wetkas claimed that Saraki bought a property for N522m, which he failed to declare at the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB).
He claimed the property was bought in the name of Tiny Tee Limited from a Presidential Implementation Committee on landed property between 2006 and 2007.
He said the part payment was from GTB account of Carlie Properties and Investment Ltd.