• Home  
  • EFCC Warns Real Estate Managers on Money Laundering
- News

EFCC Warns Real Estate Managers on Money Laundering

The Executive Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ola Olukoyede, has warned real estate managers across the country against involvement in money laundering activities. Olukoyede gave the warning when he received executives of the Association of Real Estate and Property Managers (AREAPM), Edo State chapter, during a courtesy visit to the Benin […]

EFCC real estate money laundering

The Executive Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ola Olukoyede, has warned real estate managers across the country against involvement in money laundering activities.

Olukoyede gave the warning when he received executives of the Association of Real Estate and Property Managers (AREAPM), Edo State chapter, during a courtesy visit to the Benin Zonal Directorate of the Commission on Wednesday, February 25, 2026.

Speaking through the Acting Zonal Director, Deputy Commander of the Commission, Sa’ad Hanafi Sa’ad, the EFCC boss noted that fraudsters are increasingly using real estate transactions to conceal proceeds of crime.

“We have noted with grave concern that fraudsters are laundering money and hiding proceeds of crime through real estate and property. People now defraud the government and individuals and invest in real estate,” he said.

He stressed that the Commission would continue to discharge its statutory mandate by bringing offenders to justice.

“As a Commission, we recognise the role of Real Estate and Property Managers. Property Managers are Designated Non-Financial Businesses and Professions. So we expect them to be professionals and uphold the relevant rules and regulations in the discharge of their duties,” he said, adding that “The Commission will apply the laws when there is a breach of relevant rules and regulations.”

Olukoyede assured the AREAPM executives of the Commission’s willingness to collaborate in tackling fraud and criminality within the sector.

“We have a unit, the Land and Property Fraud Section, which attends to issues in that regard. So when you have challenges, you can report to us,” he added.

In his remarks, Edo State Chairman of AREAPM, Akpesiri Michael Egbonoje, said the visit aimed to seek collaboration with the Commission in combating financial crimes in the real estate sector.

“Part of our strategy is to familiarise ourselves with law enforcement agencies in the state and seek collaborative relationships. As a body, we cannot do it alone; we need help in areas of financial crimes. We have tried to sanitise the space but we realised that your agency is at the apex when it comes to dealing with financial crimes,” he said.

He added that structured collaboration between AREAPM and the EFCC would promote financial transparency, investor confidence, and accountability within the real estate sector.

At Businesstimes.ng, we believe that quality business journalism should be clear, factual, and accessible, not confusing or distant. Our content is designed for entrepreneurs, professionals, investors, policymakers, and everyday readers who want reliable information without unnecessary complexity.

businesstimesng1@gmail.com

Contact: 07065031417

BusinessTimesNG © 2026. All Rights Reserved – No part of this website may be reproduced without permission.