Cryptocurrency in Nigeria

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Africa (Commonwealth Union) _ In a significant legal development, one of the top executives from Binance, the world’s leading cryptocurrency exchange, appeared in an Abuja court on Thursday, April 4, to confront charges of tax evasion and money laundering. Tigran Gambaryan, Binance’s head of financial crime compliance, alongside Nadeem Anjarwalla, a regional manager for Africa, faces accusations of laundering over $35 million and four counts of tax evasion.

The ordeal began on February 26 when Gambaryan and Anjarwalla were detained in Nigeria regarding an investigation into Binance’s operations in the country. While Anjarwalla managed to escape custody and flee the country, Gambaryan found himself served with charges during his court appearance, marking the first formal acknowledgment of the allegations since his detention.

During the court proceedings, Gambaryan refrained from entering a plea and is set to be arraigned for the money laundering and tax evasion charges on April 8 and 19, respectively. The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) of Nigeria, responsible for the investigation, has suggested that Gambaryan could face charges on behalf of Binance.

However, Gambaryan’s legal representation disputed this, emphasizing his lack of official capacity within Binance to address the charges on its behalf. Furthermore, according to Nigerian law, Gambaryan cannot enter a plea until Binance, as the primary defendant, has been served.

Despite Binance not being present in court and offering no immediate comment, the exchange stated its request for Gambaryan not to be held accountable, citing his lack of decision-making authority within the company. Gambaryan himself has petitioned the Nigerian court for his release amidst the ongoing legal battle.

The situation has intensified against the backdrop of Nigeria’s economic challenges, with Binance being accused of exacerbating the country’s currency woes. Cryptocurrency platforms, including Binance, have become popular avenues for trading the Nigerian naira amid persistent dollar shortages, prompting Nigeria to attribute its currency difficulties to Binance’s activities.

As the legal proceedings unfold, the case underscores the growing regulatory scrutiny faced by cryptocurrency exchanges worldwide and the complex dynamics between digital currencies and national economies.

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