Nigerian Lawmakers to Probe Alleged $6.8bn Fraud in Oil Sales by NNPC...........

Date: 14-11-2013 7:42 am (10 years ago) | Author: Tony Ladipo
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Reps probe $6.8bn NNPC, Swiss oil deals.....

Associated Press / The Punch

Lagos
November 13, 2013


The House of Representatives on Tuesday ordered an investigation into the alleged connivance between the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation and some Swiss oil trading companies to rob Nigeria of $6.8bn in crude oil revenue.

Three major standing committees of the House-, Petroleum Resources (Upstream), Petroleum Resources (Downstream) and Justice have been directed by a resolution to investigate the alleged shady deals.

The deals are said to involve the sale of Nigeria’s crude to Swiss private traders “below the market value,” according to a motion moved by Mr. Abiodun Balogun.

A report by Swiss Non-Governmental Advocacy Organisation, the Berne Declaration, had uncovered the alleged deals.

Balogun noted that the report titled, “Swiss Traders’ Opaque Deals in Nigeria” detailed how Nigeria would be losing billions of dollars of oil revenue to the foreign traders through some “Letter Box Companies.”

He said NNPC trading partners, Vitol and Transfigura Commodity Trading Firms, were listed by the report as major stakeholders facilitating the deals.

Part of the motion read, “The Berne Declaration has described the Nigerian oil scam as the greatest fraud Africa has ever known and the report specifically mentioned Vitol and Transfigura Commodity Trading Firms (NNPC partners) in the shady deals and how Nigeria loses billions of dollars as large volumes of oil are exported far below the market prices.

“The exclusive and non-transparent partnerships of Vitol and Transfigura with NNPC gave them over 36 per cent of the market share, with the NNPC selling its crude at discounts.

Why is Nigeria the only major oil-producing nation that sells 100 per cent of its crude to private traders rather than markets it herself and benefit from the resulting added value with the greatest number of beneficiaries of export allocations?

“The House is worried by sharp practices and deals in NNPC crude oil allocations to local refineries which are not utilised but sold fraudulently at knock down prices to Geneva-based companies through letter box companies by swap arrangements.”

The lawmaker added that the report also indicated that the NNPC and its subsidiaries had not published a detailed financial report since 2005.

The motion was not debated further in order not to influence the outcome of the investigation.

The House gave the three committees four weeks to produce a report on the assignment.



Posted: at 14-11-2013 07:42 AM (10 years ago) | Gistmaniac
- Solidstonez at 15-11-2013 11:19 PM (10 years ago)
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- papadip at 16-11-2013 12:57 AM (10 years ago)
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When it comes to fraud, embezzlement, corruption, nepotism…..tribalism does not exist in Nigeria …..
 
It is all about greed…Tribalists on this site take notes and a lot of notes…..


More importantly nothing will be achieved with this news..
The poor and the vulnerable will continue to suffer...

It is a shame...
Posted: at 16-11-2013 12:57 AM (10 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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