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EFCC Chief Exposes Banking Sector Insider Conspiracy Behind Billion-Naira Cyber Heists

KINGSLEY OYEMA by KINGSLEY OYEMA
May 28, 2025
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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has uncovered a sophisticated network of banking sector employees working in collusion with international cybercriminals to orchestrate massive financial thefts targeting Nigerian banks.

EFCC Chairman Ola Olukoyede disclosed the alarming details during a recent television interview, revealing how rogue bank staff members facilitate access for hackers operating from distant locations including Eastern Europe and the United States. These coordinated attacks have successfully siphoned billions of naira from banking systems within seconds of gaining unauthorized access.

The anti-corruption chief described the criminal operations as highly organized conspiracies involving both domestic and foreign actors, with corrupt employees serving as crucial enablers who provide the initial security breaches necessary for external hackers to penetrate banking platforms.

“These cyber attacks represent sophisticated criminal enterprises that rely heavily on insider assistance,” Olukoyede explained. “Once these rogue employees grant system access, their international partners can remotely control banking infrastructure and execute massive fund transfers almost instantaneously.”

According to the EFCC chairman, at least six Nigerian banks have fallen victim to these coordinated cyber assaults. However, the commission has achieved significant success in recovering stolen funds, citing three major operations that resulted in the retrieval of ₦9.7 billion, ₦6.7 billion, and ₦3.7 billion respectively.

The commission has made substantial progress in dismantling these criminal networks, with several key suspects now in custody. Olukoyede indicated that these arrested individuals are providing valuable cooperation to investigators, helping to identify additional conspirators who remain at large.

The EFCC chairman issued a direct challenge to banking executives, urging them to implement more robust internal security measures and conduct comprehensive audits to identify potential insider threats before they can facilitate future breaches.

“We are handling public communications with deliberate care to avoid creating unnecessary alarm,” Olukoyede stated. “However, I want to assure Nigerians that we have this situation under complete control and are making significant progress in our investigations.”

Beyond the banking sector attacks, Olukoyede also revealed ongoing efforts to recover funds connected to the CBEX cryptocurrency Ponzi scheme. He described how the scheme’s architects, primarily foreign nationals, strategically recruit respected Nigerians to provide credibility and legitimacy to their fraudulent operations.

The EFCC has traced victim funds through intricate cryptocurrency wallet networks that ultimately lead to destinations in Eastern Europe and Cambodia. While investigators have successfully frozen several digital wallets containing stolen funds, the complex international nature of these transactions continues to present investigative challenges.

These revelations highlight the increasingly sophisticated nature of financial crimes targeting Nigeria’s banking sector, demonstrating how cybercriminals exploit both technological vulnerabilities and human corruption to execute large-scale thefts. The EFCC’s disclosures underscore the critical importance of enhanced security protocols and employee screening within the country’s financial institutions.

Tags: CBEX cryptocurrency Ponzi schemeEFCCNigerian bankssOla Olukoyede
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