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Tingo Group CEO Dozy Mmobuosi charged by the U.S. authorities for fraud; likely to face 45-year jail sentence

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Renowned Nigerian entrepreneur Dozy Mmobuosi who is also the founder of the global agri-fintech conglomerate Tingo Group, is facing charges from U.S. authorities over an alleged “massive fraud” scheme that purportedly deceived both investors and regulatory bodies.

If found guilty of charges including conspiracy, securities fraud, and filing false documents with the SEC, Dozy Mmobuosi could potentially be sentenced to a maximum of 45 years in prison.

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As per the U.S. Attorney’s Office, Mmobuosi is alleged to have artificially inflated the financial performance and assets of his enterprises, including Tingo Mobile and Tingo Foods. Subsequently, these entities were sold to U.S.-listed counterparts, such as Tingo Group and Agri-Fintech Holdings, leading to the issuance of deceptive financial statements.

He also siphoned off cash from these companies and profited from selling their shares at inflated prices.

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The SEC, which filed a civil complaint against Mmobuosi and his companies in December 2023, said that Mmobuosi engaged in billions of dollars’ worth of fictitious transactions since 2019, and that his fraud was of a “staggering” scope.

The SEC also suspended trading in Tingo Group and Agri-Fintech Holdings in November 2023, due to concerns about the accuracy and adequacy of publicly available information.

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Mmobuosi’s fraud was exposed by Hindenburg Research, a short-selling activist group, which published a report in June 2023, calling Tingo Group an “exceptionally obvious scam”.

The report questioned Mmobuosi’s claims of developing “Nigeria’s first mobile payment app” and accused him of falsifying financials.

The report caused Tingo Group’s shares to drop by over 60 percent.

Mmobuosi, who had planned to raise $500 million in a capital round and launch an IPO in 2022, has denied the allegations and said that he would fight them in court.

He has also claimed that he is a victim of a conspiracy and that his companies are legitimate and profitable.

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