GTBank
The administration of Innoson autos have admitted that the Supreme Court by no means requested Guaranty Trust Bank to pay the corporate the sum of N14 billion.
In a publish on its Twitter deal with, the corporate had claimed a victory on the Supreme Court of Nigeria, declaring that the apex courtroom had ordered GTBank to pay Innoson N14bn inside 14 days.
However, Chairman of Innoson Motors, Dr Innocent Chukwuma has admitted to utterly distorting the directive of the Supreme Court and publicly apologized for spreading pretend information.
The administration of Innoson Vehicles Manufacturing wish to carry to the eye of the general public to the caption: *SUPREME COURT ORDERS @gtbank TO PAY 14BN to INNOSON made on its official twitter deal with @Innosonvehicles.
— Innoson Vehicles (@innosonvehicles) June 11, 2018
The caption was a slight distortion of the data.
When the data got here to our discover we needed to appropriate the error made by the workers of the company managing our social media accounts. We apologize for that deceptive data.
— Innoson Vehicles (@innosonvehicles) June 11, 2018
This retraction, judicial analysts consider, was suggested by Innoson’s attorneys who worry that contempt of courtroom fees on defaming the Supreme Court could also be introduced in opposition to the embattled businessman.
GTBank had additionally suggested the general public that Innoson’s claims had been “false, mischievous and malicious”.
“There was no directive or Order issued by the Supreme Court of Nigeria to the Bank to make any fee to any of its debtor Customers.
“We again reiterate that there is no iota of truth in the falsehood being peddled by desperate and mischievous elements and the General Public should disregard same in its entirety,” a part of the Bank’s press assertion learn.