by Agency Reporter
Companies
and businesses that fail to comply with the provisions of the Companies
and Allied Matters Act will soon face severe sanctions, according to
the Corporate Affairs Commission.
The CAC said in a statement by its
Director, Public Affairs, Mr. Churchill Williams, said it had set up a
special enforcement committee, which had commenced the crackdown on such
companies.
The special enforcement committee,
according to the statement, has completed the first phase of the on-site
examination exercise in the Federal Capital Territory and has visited
various markets and shopping malls.
It has also held meetings with relevant
organisations to sensitise members of the public on the post
incorporation obligations of registered companies and the consequences
of operating unregistered businesses.
The statement added, “A total of 474
companies were penalised for non-compliance during the exercise in the
Federal Capital Territory. The next phase of the enforcement will be
carried out in the 36 states of the Federation.
“Under the provisions of the Companies
and Allied Matters Act, every company, business name and incorporated
association/non-governmental organisation is required to file annual
returns every year, which informs the commission of the status of a
registered entity. Such defaulting companies face the risk of being
struck off from the register of companies.”
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