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    Title: FIRS Blames Nigeria Correctional Service for Non-Production of Binance Executive in Court

    Nerd VoicesBy Nerd VoicesJune 12, 20245 Mins Read
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    Byline: Hannah Parker

    The Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) has accused the Nigerian Correctional Service of neglecting to deliver Binance executive Tigran Gambaryan for his Federal High Court trial in Abuja. Gambaryan was supposed to appear in court on tax evasion allegations, but his absence caused the proceedings to be delayed. FIRS counsel Moses Idehu claimed that the correctional service was responsible for ensuring Gambaryan’s attendance, underlining a severe procedural breach. This event adds to the ongoing legal disputes between Nigerian authorities and Binance, the global cryptocurrency exchange under heavy scrutiny for alleged financial misconduct.

    Background

    The Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) has filed tax evasion claims against Binance and its officials, signalling a dramatic shift in Nigeria’s regulatory landscape. Binance, one of the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchanges, is accused of neglecting to collect and remit different taxes, including Value Added Tax (VAT) and Corporate Income Tax (CIT). The charges are based on Section 40 of the FIRS Establishment Act 2007, as modified. 

    The case has been brewing for months, with Nigerian authorities tightening their scrutiny of cryptocurrency businesses due to financial transparency and compliance worries. This legal move is part of broader government efforts to regulate the cryptocurrency business, reduce potential financial misbehaviour and ensure adequate tax collection.

    Key Incident

    Tigran Gambaryan, a top Binance executive, was slated to be arraigned in Abuja’s Federal High Court on tax evasion accusations. Yet, Gambaryan’s absence created substantial disruption to the proceedings. The Nigerian Correctional Service, responsible for securing Gambaryan’s appearance in court, should have presented him. 

    Moses Idehu, a FIRS counsel, voiced dissatisfaction, claiming that the detaining authority had failed to execute its responsibility. The inability to present Gambaryan to court prompted Idehu to request an adjournment, promising to examine the cause of the non-production. This incident highlights a fundamental procedural flaw, aggravating an already contentious case and exposing possible inefficiencies in the penal system.

    Courtroom Proceedings

    Moses Idehu, representing the FIRS, requested that the court session be adjourned due to Tigran Gambaryan’s absence. Idehu emphasised that the Nigerian Correctional Service was responsible for ensuring Gambaryan’s appearance in court. Despite efforts to contact the detaining authority, the reason for Gambaryan’s disappearance remained unknown. 

    Binance’s legal team, led by T.J. Krukrubo SAN, expressed grave concerns about the prosecution’s inability to deliver their client. Additionally, Gambaryan’s counsel, Chukwuka Ikwuazo SAN, sought that co-defendant Nadeem Anjarwalla’s name be removed from the charge sheet because he was deemed “at large.” Following deliberations, Justice Emeka Nwite postponed the arraignment to June 14, 2024.

    Legal and Regulatory Context

    Nigeria’s legislative framework for tax evasion and cryptocurrency is strict, reflecting the government’s efforts to regulate the rapidly growing digital currency business. The Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) is responsible for enforcing tax regulations, including ensuring compliance from foreign firms such as Binance. 

    The Nigerian Correctional Service is integral to legal proceedings by ensuring inmates appear in court. Web3 Experts at  Bitcoin Synergy (official site) highlight that the Tigran Gambaryan exposes ongoing potential flaws in this system, which concerns the entire Web3 industry. This episode also calls into question the efficiency of Nigeria’s regulatory and judicial mechanisms in dealing with complex financial matters involving multinational corporations, emphasising the importance of solid procedures to support the country’s regulatory objectives.

    Furthermore, the case demonstrates refunded formations difficulty in keeping to to keep rapidly evolving digital financial sector. The complications of prosecuting multinational firms operating in decentralised industries such as Bitcoin highlight the necessity for current and effective legal frameworks. Strengthening collaboration between regulatory agencies and the legal system is critical for effectively addressing these issues and ensuring the integrity of Nigeria’s financial sector.

    Broader Implications

    The current legal struggle between the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) and Binance has far-reaching repercussions for Nigeria’s Web3 business. As the government increases regulatory monitoring, this case might set a crucial precedent for treating Web3 technologies, such as blockchain and cryptocurrency operations. A severe regulatory environment may discourage new investment and hamper innovation in the field. Companies participating in the Web3 domain may experience increasing scrutiny, resulting in higher compliance expenses and operational issues.

    Conversely, a transparent and fair regulatory framework might promote a more secure and transparent market, ultimately benefiting both firms and consumers by increasing trust in digital financial systems. The outcome of this lawsuit will most certainly shape the future trajectory of Nigeria’s Web3 industry, determining whether it flourishes or struggles under regulatory pressure.


    The Nigerian Correctional Service’s inability to bring Binance CEO Tigran Gambaryan in court has stalled the arraignment in a high-profile tax evasion case, showing severe procedural flaws. As the legal struggle progresses, the conclusion will have far-reaching consequences for Nigeria’s regulatory framework and the expanding Web3 economy. The case emphasises the critical need for robust regulatory frameworks to encourage innovation while assuring compliance and transparency. The next court session, scheduled for June 14, 2024, will be essential in establishing the future of Binance’s operations in Nigeria and potentially impacting the larger digital finance ecosystem.

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