BREAKING: Court hands Diezani's $153.3m stolen funds to FG
A federal high court in Lagos has ordered
that banks holding the sum of $153,310,000 that belonged to former
Minister of Petroleum Resources, Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueze should hand
over the money to the Federal Government.
The
Punch reports that Justice Muslim Hassam on Friday, January 6, ordered
that the funds allegedly stolen by Diezani from the Nigerian National
Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) be forfeited to the Federal government.
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A court has ordered that Diezani's $153.3m stolen funds be handed to FG |
The
order was in favour of an exparte motion presented to the court by the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission on Friday seeking the temporary
forfeiture of the funds.
According to the presiding judge, the forfeiture
is temporary but could become permanent if in 14 days representatives of
the three banks do not appear before the court to prove the
legitimacies of the funds in their keep.
The
Punch reports that in the exparte application, an EFCC investigator
Moses Awolusi claimed that it was discovered that sometime in December
2014, Diezani invited an ex-managing director of a bank to her office
where they hatched the plan of how a cash sum of $153,310,000 would be
moved from NNPC to be saved for Diezani.
Awolusi said Diezani instructed the banker to make sure that the money was “neither credited into any known account nor captured in any transaction platforms” of the bank.
Okonjo-Iweala denies fake statements
Nigeria’s ex-finance minister Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala has denied reports that she has been commenting on the Nigerian economy.
In a statement signed by Paul Nwabukwu, her media
aide, Okonjo-Iweala said she has never commented on the Nigerian economy
and will only do when she is ready.
The statement read: “The
comments on the performance of the Nigerian economy being circulated by
unknown persons and attributed to Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala were not made
by her. Like the previous fake audio by an imposter pretending to be
her, this is another desperate action by mischievous persons.
“The
former minister doesn't need anyone to speak for her because, as
everyone knows, she is very capable of speaking for herself. We urge the
media and Nigerian public to ignore these petty gimmicks.”
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