Air Peace CEO, Allen Onyema Denies US Money Laundering Allegations

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The Chairman/CEO of Air Peace, Allen Onyema has come out to  deny allegations of bank fraud and money laundering, leveled against him by the United States Justice Department. .

Recall The Herald earlier reported that US Justice Department indicted the Air Peace boss after investigations revealed his involvement in several fraudulent money transfers.

The US Attorney’s Office in the Northern District of Georgia had earlier accused Onyema of money laundering “for moving more than $20 million from Nigeria through United States bank accounts in a scheme involving false documents based on the purchase of airplanes.”

However,  Onyema has released a statement to refute these outrageous allegations;

The Airline boss said all the allegations “are false and are in no way in line with my character as a person and as a business man.” .

According to Onyema, all the money transfer for the purchase of aircraft passed through the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

He added that his lawyers are working on the allegations which would be refuted.

The statement reads: “Thank you for reaching out to me. I can confirm to you that all allegations are false and are in no way in line with my character as a person and as a business man whose only aim has been to build Nigeria and improve well-being. .

“As the press statement clearly stated, these are indictments that only contain charges. I am innocent of all charges and the US government will find NO dirt on me because I have never conducted business with any illegalities. .

“Be rest assured that I also have my lawyers on this and these mere allegations will be refuted. I never laundered money in my life, neither have I committed bank fraud anywhere in the world. .

“Every Kobo I transferred to the US for aircraft purchase went through the Central Bank of Nigeria LC regime and all were used for the same purpose. The American companies that received the funds are still in business. .

“I never took a penny from any US bank or Nigerian bank. I am willing to defend my innocence in the US courts.”

According to the US Department of Justice statement released on Friday, Onyema’s Chief of Administration and Finance, Ejiroghene Eghagha, has also been charged with bank fraud and committing aggravated identity theft in connection with the scheme.” .

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