British Judge Stops Ex-Petroleum Minister, Dan Etete From Withdrawing $85M In The UK

Date: 15-12-2015 8:39 pm (8 years ago) | Author: Daniel Bosai
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A British Judge on Tuesday refused to release $85 million (N17 billion) to Malabu, a fraudulent company controlled by Nigeria’s former petroleum minister, Dan Etete.
In refusing to release the money to Malabu, Justice Edis of the Southwark Crown Court declared that he was not sure the administration of President Goodluck Jonathan acted in Nigeria’s interest when it approved the transfer of the money to Malabu.



“I cannot simply assume that the FGN which was in power in 2011 and subsequently until 2015 rigorously defended the public interest of the people of Nigeria in all respects,” the judge ruled.
PREMIUM TIMES had reported how the Jonathan administration controversially approved the transfer of $1.092 billion from Nigeria’s JP Morgan account in London to Nigerian accounts controlled by Malabu.
The money was paid by global oil giants, Shell and ENi, for Africa’s richest oil bloc, OPL 245.
The former Attorney General of the Federation, Mohammed Adoke, and the former Minister of State for Finance, Yerima Ngama, signed the documents approving the transfer to Malabu.
The fraudulent deal, shaded in various layers of corruption, has been condemned by Nigerians and international transparency advocates and is being investigated by authorities in four different countries.


THE SEIZED $85 MILLION
The $85 million was seized at the request of Italian prosecutors who are also investigating the deal. The money was the last part of the OPL 245 largesse not yet distributed.
Sensing that the Muhammadu Buhari administration was yet to find its feet on international legal matters, Mr. Etete approached the British court and asked that the money be returned to him.
At a two-day hearing that started on November 23, Mr. Etete’s lawyers argued that there was no fraud in the deal and asked that the money be released to him.
While Mr. Etete argued that the money be released to him, the Italian prosecutor argued that “their investigation could lead to a potential forfeiture of the money down the road.” a source who has followed the case and was present at the proceedings told PREMIUM TIMES.
Malabu’s lawyers told the court that freezing the money was an assault on Nigeria and questioned how the court could imagine that Messrs. Adoke and Ngama would be a party to a corrupt deal.


THE RULING
While giving his ruling on Tuesday, Justice Edis said while he could not say for certain if the deal was fraudulent pending conclusions of investigations, it would be inappropriate to release the money to Malabu.
“I am not making any findings of fact about misconduct by anyone. I am simply assessing the evidence before me to determine whether a restraint order should be discharged which was granted by way of MLA (Mutual Legal Assistance between the UK and Italy) to support an investigation by the Italian authorities,” the judge said.
The judge also made reference to evidence provided by the Italian authorities that ex-President Jonathan was directly involved in the fraudulent deal.
“The suggestion from the wiretaps is that “Fortunato” was implicated and I am told that this was a reference in code (not subtle) to the former President of Nigeria, President Goodluck Jonathan,” the judge said.
Infographic---Malabu“Aliyu (Abubakar) is said to be associated with him and Aliyu received, in a way which was not transparent, $523m of the money paid for the OPL 245 licence in August 2011.”
PREMIUM TIMES had reported how fictitious companies owned by Abubakar Aliyu, a man referred to as ‘Mr. Corruption’ by anti-graft officials, received over half ($532 million) of the total $1.092 billion.
Mr. Aliyu, a close ally of Mr. Jonathan was recently quizzed by EFCC operatives for the first time despite being a central character in the deal whose investigation was virtually stalled during the Jonathan presidency.


ACTIVISTS REACT
Reacting to the ruling, Simon Taylor of Global Witness stated that “Given the gathering pace of the EFCC investigation in Nigeria under new leadership and a call by the Nigerian House of Representatives to cancel the deal in 2014, investors in Shell and Eni should demand to know why they were exposed to such risk.”
The UK based Global Witness has been at the forefront of the demand for transparency in the deal and other similar deals across the world.
Also reacting to the judgement, Dotun Oloko, an anti-corruption campaigner in Nigeria said, “In light of these allegations in a UK court, the role of the senior Nigerian officials involved in this deal, including Goodluck Jonathan, must now be fully investigated.”
With the ruling, Nigerian now has the opportunity to not only claim the money but also another $110.5 million of the funds held in a Swiss bank while investigations continue.


Posted: at 15-12-2015 08:39 PM (8 years ago) | Addicted Hero
- ficull at 15-12-2015 08:45 PM (8 years ago)
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Chaii... I don die finish..... so, these people still get more?Huh? Etete wan hol all im moni CASH. U tink say na Naija....
Posted: at 15-12-2015 08:45 PM (8 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- gogoman at 15-12-2015 08:52 PM (8 years ago)
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e no go better for JONATHAN IN JESUS NAME AMEEN!!!
Posted: at 15-12-2015 08:52 PM (8 years ago) | Grande Master
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- papadip at 15-12-2015 08:53 PM (8 years ago)
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When I read the story this morning I shook my head but was not shocked.
This is just a tip of the iceberg….many more revelations to come.
This country is destroyed… 
Posted: at 15-12-2015 08:53 PM (8 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- BLACKY77 at 15-12-2015 08:56 PM (8 years ago)
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LOOTING EVERYWHERE, DEVELOPEMENT mba
Posted: at 15-12-2015 08:56 PM (8 years ago) | Upcoming
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- papadip at 15-12-2015 08:58 PM (8 years ago)
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In refusing to release the money to Malabu, Justice Edis of the Southwark Crown Court declared that he was not sure the administration of President Goodluck Jonathan acted in Nigeria’s interest when it approved the transfer of the money to Malabu......

What has Goodluck Jonathan got to say on this…?

Dan Etete and many more should be jailed for life if found guilty and not see the light of the day never and ever.
….because Nigerians are not only starving but dying every day.
Posted: at 15-12-2015 08:58 PM (8 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- emma4love3 at 15-12-2015 09:08 PM (8 years ago)
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haaaaaa aahh choi choi....choooi....you mean all
this plenty money is from my country nigeria....
and innocent people are dying in hunger...
government hospitals have no drugs anymore.....
Posted: at 15-12-2015 09:08 PM (8 years ago) | Hero
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- kp45 at 15-12-2015 09:24 PM (8 years ago)
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God have mercy
Posted: at 15-12-2015 09:24 PM (8 years ago) | Addicted Hero
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- Novic at 15-12-2015 09:41 PM (8 years ago)
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Seriously sum people has finish this country long time ago. Oya buhari no allow make this one go just like that. the stupid lotter must pay for it.
Posted: at 15-12-2015 09:41 PM (8 years ago) | Hero
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- Trueyarn at 15-12-2015 09:41 PM (8 years ago)
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What more can I say?if this is true definitely,PMB really nid to work hard in getting this monies.
Posted: at 15-12-2015 09:41 PM (8 years ago) | Hero
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- Oworen25 at 15-12-2015 10:11 PM (8 years ago)
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All this money belongs to us the British government should send it back to our country account and arrest that man.
Posted: at 15-12-2015 10:11 PM (8 years ago) | Hero
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- bennieben at 15-12-2015 10:50 PM (8 years ago)
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It shall not be well with all dis looters!
Posted: at 15-12-2015 10:50 PM (8 years ago) | Upcoming
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- scotik at 15-12-2015 11:17 PM (8 years ago)
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Before Nigeria will move forward all this people who has been ruling Nigeria  since the independent should be kill, if not Nigeria is going not where.
Posted: at 15-12-2015 11:17 PM (8 years ago) | Upcoming
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- Wazubia at 15-12-2015 11:43 PM (8 years ago)
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Oh my God, what we need in this country is revolution. All this old politicians from A-Z have to be kill. Nigeria must be free of slavery.
Posted: at 15-12-2015 11:43 PM (8 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- Asterimou at 16-12-2015 12:23 AM (8 years ago)
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Nigeria is not new to corruption and corrupt officials but this Jona regime is the worst ever. Shame on you Jonathan. You are disgrace to South South and Nigeria as a whole.
Posted: at 16-12-2015 12:23 AM (8 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- osarobo62 at 16-12-2015 12:48 AM (8 years ago)
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see dis amu robber be wan go hide the money before efcc reach there.  thank GOD say  BUHARI don beg all foreign govts to withhold
all suspicious monies.
Posted: at 16-12-2015 12:48 AM (8 years ago) | Hero
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- okatee at 16-12-2015 12:52 AM (8 years ago)
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naija don finish oo. wit dis kind looters as leaderz back den, na hw 1naira go dey equal to 1dollar. na God dey catch dem nw.
Posted: at 16-12-2015 12:52 AM (8 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- AmazingMarie at 16-12-2015 03:54 AM (8 years ago)
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too many leaders, past and present officials are head deep in corruption their faces are not abashed at all they no longer blush when caught or would they hide their faces in shame. imagine  withdrawing controversial 17billion deal that was put on hold.
Posted: at 16-12-2015 03:54 AM (8 years ago) | Hero
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- AmazingMarie at 16-12-2015 04:03 AM (8 years ago)
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all these monies come out of this country in diverse deals and yet we have too many bad roads, not even 5 straight hours of light in 24 hours, public schools nothing to write home about, public hospitals facilities and equipment are decayed, no public water instead private boreholes his taken over water supply. its been business as usual for too long. good ruling Justice Edis of Southwark County Court.
Posted: at 16-12-2015 04:03 AM (8 years ago) | Hero
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- AmazingMarie at 16-12-2015 04:16 AM (8 years ago)
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May God give us one righteous man in Nigeria the man that will make (NIGERIA REVOLUTION) happen as Jehu of Israel (THE JEHU REVOLUTION)
Posted: at 16-12-2015 04:16 AM (8 years ago) | Hero
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