 The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has issued a final one-in-to-top executives of banks to submit DeRusset's declaration forms by the end of the month. This is coming after the initial deadline of June 14 was disobeyed. A legal practitioner believes that EFCC is serious this time around about punishing the bank executives if they fail to comply. Details in this report. The chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Abdul Rashid Bawa, has written a reminder to top bank executives, giving them till the end of June to comply with another to declare their assets. This follows an initial one-in-giving to the bankers in line with the Bank Employees Act 1986, which was disobeyed. The executive chairman of Center for Anti-Corruption and Open Leadership, Debo Adenoron, who was on the Plus TV Breakfast show, spoke on what the EFCC under Bawa can do differently to ensure compliance as the act has been in place for many years. The EFCC under Bawa should activate the instrumentality of Skumo, that is the special control unit against money laundering and ensure that every corporate organization registers on that platform. He also spoke on how we can fix the processes that makes it easier to steal. So most of these people in the private sector and other professionals, I mentioned in the other time, like lawyers, like accountants, like bankers, like estate developers, they have these people to lend them money. So all of these people should be under perpetual watch for the anti-corruption agency. There should be interagency cooperation. On his part, a legal practitioner says that these bank executives will face the consequences if they fail to comply. And the excuses they've been given wouldn't be considered a game. At the end of this month, because most of the bank directors have already given excuses that the courts were not in section for two months, that is true actually. And I saw they would not not arise as some of the document that requires it because they are supposed to be under oath and all that. That is tenable. But now the courts have opened and then they have between now and the end of the month to do that. Whoever fails to do it, then the EFCC will have the legal authority to prosecute that person. The bank employee's act has been in place for more than 35 years, but was hardly enforced. These allowed bankers to declare whatever they want or not declare at all. But the EFCC is now demanding total compliance. For Plus TV Africa, Gozika or HSE. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.