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Abacha Loot: Secret Deal GEJ Approved To Save Abacha’s Family From Prosecution by msmon(m): 6:33pm On May 15, 2015
For allegedly helping their father plunder Nigeria of an estimated $5 billion in the 1990s, Mohammed and Abba Abacha, and other relatives of the late dictator, Sani Abacha, have been rewarded by the Nigerian government.

A secret deal between the government and the Abachas, wants the family to return part of the loot, in exchange for perpetual immunity against prosecution.

The deal, kept classified for months, was personally approved by President Goodluck Jonathan in July 2014, and jointly authored by the Attorney General, Mohammed Adoke.

The terms of the agreement, obtained by PREMIUM TIMES in March, have alarmed anti-corruption activists.
“The agreement is (also) a tragic triumph of impunity,” said The Berne Declaration, a Swiss nongovernmental organization, which for years has monitored efforts by the Nigerian government to recover hundreds of millions of dollars stashed by the former military ruler, and his family, in bank accounts across Europe, and America.

The agreement closes criminal proceedings for the plundering of the Nigerian treasury against the perpetrators and their accomplices, with the result that they go unpunished.

Foreign banks involved in the heist have also not been convicted of money laundering.
Worse, Swiss lawyers and other attorneys who helped facilitate the so-called out-of-court settlement, will pocket fees up to five per cent of all monies recovered from the family from banks in Switzerland and other countries. The government expressly agreed to pay one of the attorneys $28 million.

“This is all the more troubling because many of the banks involved have not been convicted of money laundering. It is equally incomprehensible that the Swiss lawyers involved may pocket up to 7 percent of the sum for their services, as this money belongs to the Nigerian population,” Berne Declaration said.

The base of the agreement is for the Abacha family to cooperate with federal authorities to have the stolen funds repatriated, in exchange for clemency.

On receipt of the assets, Nigeria will “end any and all legal proceedings and investigations against the settling parties (referring to the Abacha family)”.

The government will “recognise” properties owned by the family in Nigeria, the agreement says.
“The FRN (Federal Republic of Nigeria) will withdraw any and all civil proceedings against the settling parties,” one clause in the agreement states.

Another clause says, “The FRN will end, without any finding of liability or guilt, any and all proceedings of whatever kind including criminal, civil or administrative proceedings contemplated or pending in any court in Nigeria (including in relation to forfeiture and or restraint) relating to or arising out of any investigations into the resolved matter, …”.

“The FRN will provide to any government, authority or organisation, where necessary, information, clearance or such other documentation or support as may be required by any or all of the Settling Parties to ensure and guarantee unrestricted movement in and out of Nigeria or in any other state or country,” another clause adds.

As Nigeria’s military leader between 1993 and 1998, Mr. Abacha stashed away billions of dollars of public funds in various accounts abroad.
Transparency International estimates $5 billion was stolen.

The money include those in three accounts at HSBC Bank Plc, one in Standard Bank Plc in England; five accounts in Cítibank Private Bank of London; one account in Deutsche Bank International Ltd, in Jersey, United States; three accounts in Banque SBA SA and one in Standard Alliance Corporation in France.

There are also funds in nine accounts in Luxemburg and Liechtenstein totaling about $248.64 million and Euros179.14 million, which was transferred to the Bank for International Settlements (BI) in 2014.

In June 2014, Liechtenstein agreed to return $227m, while the U.S. froze some $458m hidden by Abacha in bank accounts.
Switzerland had earlier returned some $700m. By March 2015, the country agreed to return a further $380m.
The recovery of the money had been blocked by legal action brought by companies linked to members of the Abacha family.

The government’s initial charges against Abacha’s oldest son, Mohammed Abacha, was for unlawfully receiving government money from his father.
The Nigerian government agreed to the secret deal as a sort of plea bargain, to have the Abacha family drop its case, and allow the money to be repatriated.
Geneva prosecutors had also closed their own case against the Abacha.
Anti-corruption activists argue that granting immunity to those who helped in stealing the country blind will only embolden others to do worse.
They also question why the Nigerian government failed to lay clearly as part of the agreement how recovered money will be applied from the benefit of Nigerians.
“The agreement between Nigeria and the Abacha family, approved by the Public Prosecutor in Geneva, does not contain a single provision to ensure that the returned money will be of benefit to the Nigerian people from whom it was stolen in the nineties and who continue to suffer endemic corruption,” Bernes Declaration said.

“The entire arrangement is questionable,” said David Ugolor of the Africa Network for Environment and Economic Justice. “We must let Switzerland see the need to suspend further decision on the return of the money stolen by Abacha until all the terms are clearly established in a manner that would really benefit Nigerians.”

Anchored by Attorney General Adoke, the agreement compels the Federal Government to withdraw all pending cases against any member of the Abacha family at home and abroad, while all organs of government, including the National Assembly, were barred from asking questions with the intention of recovering the stolen wealth.

Also, the deal forbids the government from taking any action to limit the constitutional rights, including freedom of movement of the Abachas within and outside Nigeria and right to property, in connection with the theft.

Mohammed and Abba Abacha represented the Abacha family in the negotiations, which also involved international brokers.
Mr. Adoke represented Nigeria on the instructions of President Jonathan.

“I hereby confirm that the Honourable Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mr. Mohammed Adoke SAN CFR, has full authority to contract in that capacity in relation to the Repatriation Agreement between the Federal Republic of Nigeria and Alhaji Mohammed Sani Abacha and Alhaji Abba Abacha,” the president wrote.

As part of the agreement, Nigeria will pay four per cent of the sums recovered and repatriated to Nigeria to Swiss agent, Enrico Monfrini of Monfrini, Crettol & Associe, which also entitled to another $5 million for litigation expenses.

Another 2.8 percent of the recovered or repatriated sum was agreed to be paid Christian Luscher of CMS Von Erlach Poncet Ltd (subject to a cap of $28million), while the Abacha are expected to settle the legal fees of their appointed agent, Nicola Boulton, of Byrne and Partners of London.





www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/183028-abacha-loot-inside-the-secret-deal-jonathan-authorized-to-shield-ex-dictators-family-from-prosecution-2.html

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Re: Abacha Loot: Secret Deal GEJ Approved To Save Abacha’s Family From Prosecution by aare07(m): 6:34pm On May 15, 2015
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Re: Abacha Loot: Secret Deal GEJ Approved To Save Abacha’s Family From Prosecution by limolalikamaila: 6:42pm On May 15, 2015
Lemme read am
But don't forget that
[size=32pt]stealing is not corruption[/size]

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Re: Abacha Loot: Secret Deal GEJ Approved To Save Abacha’s Family From Prosecution by socialmediaman: 6:54pm On May 15, 2015
Transformation in action grin grin grin

This one is hot o
Cc: lalasticlala

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Re: Abacha Loot: Secret Deal GEJ Approved To Save Abacha’s Family From Prosecution by theV0ice: 6:57pm On May 15, 2015
If Abacha could steal all these with oil selling for $9/barrel and petrol @N3.25/ltr, I shudder to think about what has been stolen with oil selling @$115/barrel and petrol @N97/ltr cry

I won't blame gej for this particular issue. The man is not a lawyer. Its the officials in the ministry of justice I blame for making it look like its impossible to prosecute crimes of this nature.

Of course we all know why they do this: the kickbacks they are surely going to get from the deals. Mohammed Adoke must be a billionaire in dollar terms now.

They make it very clear that the real crime in Nigeria isn't stealing.....ITS NOT STEALING ENOUGH

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Re: Abacha Loot: Secret Deal GEJ Approved To Save Abacha’s Family From Prosecution by mrborntodoit: 7:00pm On May 15, 2015
It's time for APC to stop spreading lies,they already have the power they have been craving

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Re: Abacha Loot: Secret Deal GEJ Approved To Save Abacha’s Family From Prosecution by socialmediaman: 7:03pm On May 15, 2015
So you won't blame a PHD or masters degree holder because he was "Ignorant" according to you, but in your own small capacity, even without any professional and personal advisers, you know what is right abi?


theV0ice:
If Abacha could steal all these with oil selling for $9/barrel and petrol @N3.25/ltr, I shudder to think about what has been stolen with oil selling @$115/barrel and petrol @N97/ltr cry

I won't blame gej for this particular issue. The man is not a lawyer. Its the officials in the ministry of justice I blame for making it look like its impossible to prosecute crimes of this nature.

Of course we all know why they do this: the kickbacks they are surely going to get from the deals. Mohammed Adoke must be a billionaire in dollar terms now.

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Re: Abacha Loot: Secret Deal GEJ Approved To Save Abacha’s Family From Prosecution by theV0ice: 7:07pm On May 15, 2015
socialmediaman:
So you won't blame a PHD or masters degree holder because he was "Ignorant" according to you, but in your own small capacity, even without any professional and personal advisers, you know what is right abi?



No I won't my friend.....you have a problem with my decision?

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Re: Abacha Loot: Secret Deal GEJ Approved To Save Abacha’s Family From Prosecution by socialmediaman: 7:10pm On May 15, 2015
theV0ice:


No I won't my friend.....you have a problem with my decision?

Lol. I don't, it doesn't change anything about what EFCC will do about the matter though grin grin

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Re: Abacha Loot: Secret Deal GEJ Approved To Save Abacha’s Family From Prosecution by theV0ice: 7:12pm On May 15, 2015
socialmediaman:


Lol. I don't, it doesn't change anything about what EFCC will do about the matter though grin grin

cheesy cheesy

But of course wink
Re: Abacha Loot: Secret Deal GEJ Approved To Save Abacha’s Family From Prosecution by baybeeboi: 7:14pm On May 15, 2015
Well deserved.
Re: Abacha Loot: Secret Deal GEJ Approved To Save Abacha’s Family From Prosecution by msmon(m): 7:25pm On May 15, 2015
Why Do Ladies Often Do This To Guys? ~ It's
Really Appalling!

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Re: Abacha Loot: Secret Deal GEJ Approved To Save Abacha’s Family From Prosecution by doctokwus: 7:26pm On May 15, 2015
As massive as this,in another of d corrupt tendencies of the GEJ administration shows, I always tell people to brace themselves,for after May 29,everyone,including GEJ own defenders, would be shocked to the bones,about what the man took Nigeria through in d locust years of his reign.
If this is shocking,then people should have enough of Valium5 from their drs because many would not b able to keep awake when one nightmarish revelation after another is brought to the public glare.

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Re: Abacha Loot: Secret Deal GEJ Approved To Save Abacha’s Family From Prosecution by Nutase: 7:30pm On May 15, 2015
Re: Abacha Loot: Secret Deal GEJ Approved To Save Abacha’s Family From Prosecution by lazsnaira(m): 7:31pm On May 15, 2015
Hausafulanis looting Nigeria with their Yoruba counterparts since 1960

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Re: Abacha Loot: Secret Deal GEJ Approved To Save Abacha’s Family From Prosecution by anonimi: 7:31pm On May 15, 2015
OBJ also must have struck a secret deal with them as he did not prosecute the family during his eight years of misrule.
Or did he

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Re: Abacha Loot: Secret Deal GEJ Approved To Save Abacha’s Family From Prosecution by sunny12345679: 7:31pm On May 15, 2015
INTERESTING......
Re: Abacha Loot: Secret Deal GEJ Approved To Save Abacha’s Family From Prosecution by Ezenwammadu(m): 7:32pm On May 15, 2015
But buhari said Abacha was not corrupt so why are APC minions foaming in the mouth

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Re: Abacha Loot: Secret Deal GEJ Approved To Save Abacha’s Family From Prosecution by madridguy(m): 7:33pm On May 15, 2015
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Re: Abacha Loot: Secret Deal GEJ Approved To Save Abacha’s Family From Prosecution by Gracebegatme: 7:34pm On May 15, 2015
That said.Come to think of it,it never occured to Sani Abacha that all the money he was siphoning and stashing in his days will outlived him.What is the benefit of the money you pursued with all your strength and yet couldn't relish its usefulness? *Modified*

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Re: Abacha Loot: Secret Deal GEJ Approved To Save Abacha’s Family From Prosecution by anonimi: 7:34pm On May 15, 2015
Ezenwammadu:
But buhari said Abacha was not corrupt so why are APC minions foaming in the mouth


........and his CPC was bankrolled by Abacha's son after the Daura President's sorry arse was kicked out of ANPP by younger people in 2010/2011.

So much about Misitah Integrity!

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Re: Abacha Loot: Secret Deal GEJ Approved To Save Abacha’s Family From Prosecution by Nobody: 7:35pm On May 15, 2015
GEJ........FAVORING NORTHERNERNS SINCE 2009.... QUOTE ME AND GET IGNOREED
Re: Abacha Loot: Secret Deal GEJ Approved To Save Abacha’s Family From Prosecution by 989900: 7:36pm On May 15, 2015
There are also funds in nine accounts in Luxemburg and Liechtenstein totaling about $248.64 million and Euros179.14 million, which was transferred to the Bank for International Settlements (BI) in 2014.

In June 2014, Liechtenstein agreed to return $227m, while the U.S. froze some $458m hidden by Abacha in bank accounts.
Switzerland had earlier returned some $700m. By March 2015, the country agreed to return a further $380m.

I'm feeling dizzy! shocked cry

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Re: Abacha Loot: Secret Deal GEJ Approved To Save Abacha’s Family From Prosecution by luckman20(m): 7:36pm On May 15, 2015
I don't even bother reading it, since it's GEJ rewarding corruption

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Re: Abacha Loot: Secret Deal GEJ Approved To Save Abacha’s Family From Prosecution by Nobody: 7:39pm On May 15, 2015
This gej hen he is just too corrupt and to think some people will still defend this is unbelievable. undecided undecided

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Re: Abacha Loot: Secret Deal GEJ Approved To Save Abacha’s Family From Prosecution by Badgers14: 7:40pm On May 15, 2015
Clueless GEJ. oh ! cant wait till May 29th

sai GMB cool

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Re: Abacha Loot: Secret Deal GEJ Approved To Save Abacha’s Family From Prosecution by IsraeliAIRFORCE: 7:41pm On May 15, 2015
What do we prefer?

No deal - the money will forever remain in foreign banks

A Deal - the money returns to Nigeria.

The west never ask question when the monies were transferred to their countries but when Nigeria applied for return of the stolen funds then they start asking if there weren't legitimate incomes the Despot and family made all through his regime and require verifiable breakdown for them to return them failing which will put the monies in their countries perpetually.

The best decision Jonathan administration did was to reach a compromise with Abacha's family for the return of the funds.

Buhari would have never tried Abacha family in his lifetime since he still maintain his stance having served as his surrogate.

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Re: Abacha Loot: Secret Deal GEJ Approved To Save Abacha’s Family From Prosecution by HzRF(m): 7:41pm On May 15, 2015
socialmediaman:
So you won't blame a PHD or masters degree holder because he was "Ignorant" according to you, but in your own small capacity, even without any professional and personal advisers, you know what is right abi?


And buahri that is ready nt to prosecut whosoever is ready to return his/her loot is what


Pls stop being an hypocrite

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Re: Abacha Loot: Secret Deal GEJ Approved To Save Abacha’s Family From Prosecution by kestolove95(m): 7:41pm On May 15, 2015
Gej is married to corruption

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Re: Abacha Loot: Secret Deal GEJ Approved To Save Abacha’s Family From Prosecution by chieyine(m): 7:41pm On May 15, 2015
If this story is true, then what happens to all these corrupt officials. I cant wait for GMB to take over and prosecute them.
SAI BABA
Re: Abacha Loot: Secret Deal GEJ Approved To Save Abacha’s Family From Prosecution by Damalex4luv(m): 7:42pm On May 15, 2015
Jona always saving the faces of criminals. Alamiyesia and Bode George comes to mind.

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Re: Abacha Loot: Secret Deal GEJ Approved To Save Abacha’s Family From Prosecution by imsuboi(m): 7:43pm On May 15, 2015
Scam news. Believe this thrash at your own peril

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