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CAC To Delist Over 91,000 Companies Over Infractions

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Corporate Affairs Commission To Delist About 100,000 Companies, Gives Reason

The Corporate Affairs Commission plans to remove 91,843 companies from its registry for not filing annual returns.

The current delisting number is slightly lower than previous announcements, which mentioned higher figures.

Naija News understands that CAC on its website, listed 91,843 companies for delisting (2,738 less than the 94,581 it initially published in August).

This is still less than the initial 100,000 companies that CAC said it would remove in an earlier announcement.

CAC’s Registrar-General, Garba Abubakar, had initially stated in July that around 100,000 companies would be delisted for failing to meet filing requirements.

He said, “CAC steps up enforcement of 100,000 companies to go off its register for failure to file an annual return.”

Abubakar in July announced that the commission would send notice of striking off to the affected companies before embarking on the action as enshrined in section 692 of the CAMA, 2020.

In an update on December 5, CAC said, “Further to its earlier notice of the commencement of striking off the names of Companies from the Register of Companies and published on August 2, 2023, the Commission hereby notifies the General Public that the list of Companies that have failed to comply with the provisions of the Companies and Allied Matters Act 2020, to file up to date annual returns is now ready for publication in accordance with the provisions of Section 692 of the Act.

“Companies who filed complete annual returns in response to the earlier publication are advised to confirm removal from the list of Companies to be struck off. The updated list for publication is available on the Commission’s website.”

It noted that any company that filed complete annual returns but still has its name on the list should send a mail with evidence of filing to [email protected] no later than 30 days.

It further stated that it is unlawful for any company whose name has been struck off the register of companies to carry on business unless its name is first restored to the register by an order of the Federal High Court.

It added, “The General Public should note further that the striking off of the name of a Company from the Register of Companies is without prejudice to the powers of the Commission to enforce any liability arising under the Act against the directors of the struck off Company.”

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