2021-07-19
The Securities and Exchange Commission issued a settlement agreement with Oando Plc to resolve 2017 petitions that imposed regulatory directives and sanctions. The deal requires the company to immediately withdraw pending lawsuits, pay a monetary sum, implement corporate governance improvements, and submit quarterly compliance reports. Reached without accepting or denying liability, the arrangement safeguards shareholder interests while reinforcing capital market transparency and investor protection.
Pursuant to the powers conferred on the Securities and Exchange Commission (the Commission) by the Investments and Securities Act 2007, and the Rules and Regulations made pursuant thereto, the Commission on Thursday, July 15, 2021, entered into a Settlement with Oando Plc (the Company). The Commission in its letter to the Company dated May 31, 2019, gave certain directives and imposed sanctions on the Company, following investigations conducted pursuant to two petitions filed with the Commission in 2017. The Company and some of its affected directors had challenged the said directives in a series of suits commenced at the Federal High Court. However, the Company subsequently approached the Commission for a settlement of the matter, and both parties have now agreed to settle in consideration of: In the overriding interest of the shareholders of the Company and the capital market, the Company has reached a settlement with the Commission, without accepting or denying liability, on the following terms amongst others: Immediate withdrawal of all legal actions filed by the Company and all affected directors; Payment of a monetary sum; An undertaking by the Company to implement corporate governance improvements; Submission by the Company of quarterly reports on its compliance with the terms of the Settlement Agreement; the Investments and Securities Act, 2007; the SEC Rules and Regulations; the National Code of Corporate Governance and the SEC Guidelines to the Code of Corporate Governance. The Commission reiterates its commitment to ensuring the fairness, transparency and integrity of the capital market, and uphold its mandate to protect investors. SIGNED MANAGEMENT JULY 19, 2021