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Subsidy Fraud: How Eternal Oil MD, Others Forged Documents To Defraud FG by itsdumebi(m): 6:32pm On Nov 27, 2017
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A prosecution witness, Abdul-Rasheed Bawa, an investigator with the EFCC, on Monday, November 27, 2017, told Justice Hakeem Oshodi of the Lagos State High Court, how the Managing director of Eternal Oil and two others forged 30 Documents to defraud the federal government in fuel subsidy.

The trio of Mahmud Tukur, Abdullahi Alao and Ochonoghor Alex and their companies Eternal Plc and Axenergy are being prosecuted by the EFCC for defrauding the government to the tune of N3,121,393,098 ( Three Billion, One Hundred and Twenty- one Million, Three Hundred and Ninety- three Thousand, Ninety- eight Naira).

The defendants had previously been arraigned before Justice Lawal Akapo on December 10, 2015, for allegedly diverting the money obtained from the Federal Government for the purpose of importing Premium Motor Spirit, PMS.

Counsels to the accused had subsequently filed a joint application seeking to quash the charge preferred against their clients by the Commission.

The defence counsels had argued that the State High Court lacked jurisdiction to entertain the matter on the grounds that the allegations against them were oil and gas related, which could only be heard by a Federal High Court.

The accused, through their counsels, had also argued that the prosecution could not establish a prima facie case against them. In his ruling on the application, Justice Oshodi had dismissed the application and upheld the argument of the prosecution.

The Judge also held that the prosecution had successfully established a prima facie case against the accused persons and described the application as “premature”. At the resumed hearing before Justice Oshodi on Friday, November 24, 2017, the defence, again, argued that the prosecution did not have the fiat of the Attorney General of the Federation, AGF, and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, SAN, to prosecute the case.

In his response, the prosecution counsel, Rotimi Jacobs, SAN, however, submitted that he did not have to show the defence the fiat of the AGF to prosecute them.

Jacobs further submitted that he could only show his client, the EFCC and the court the fiat and not the defence counsels.

Justice Oshodi upheld the argument of the prosecution counsel, thereby setting the stage for the prosecution witness, Bawa, to give his evidence against the accused.

The accused, among others, claimed that they had imported and discharged PMS sometime in September, 2011 at a tank farm in Lagos, First Deep Water Discovery Limited, for which they were paid the sum of N626m subsidy.

Also, the accused said they received the sum of N595m from the government after claiming to have imported and discharged PMS at the same tank farm in Lagos sometime in October 2011.

However, the witness, in his testimony, told the court how the accused, without any fuel importation, forged over 30 documents and submitted same to the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency, PPPRA, to fraudulently obtain the subsidy for the importation of PMS in 2011.

Led in evidence by the prosecution counsel, the witness said: “The owner of the vessel, MT Deepwater EX MT Valle Di Castiglia, and the claimed tank farm of discharge, First Deep Water Discovery Limited, denied the usage of their vessel for the transaction and also confirmed forgery of documents submitted by Eternal to PPPRA.

“The EFCC had access to Lloyds List Intelligence and search conducted for the movement of MT Valle Di Castiglia revealed that the vessel was at the Republic of Turkey all through the period that Eternal claimed to have taken PMS from it with MT Deepwater. So, how can a vessel that was in Turkey give products to another vessel in offshore Cotonou?”

Giving further evidence on both MT Fulmar Ex MT Emirates Star and MT Panther EX MT Emirates Star, the witness said the modus operandi employed by the defendants to defraud the government was alteration of bills of loading dates resulting in higher costs of importation.

He said: “The claimed MT Emirates has a bill of lading dated 28 April 2011 which gave Eternal a loading cost of about N151.

“However, an investigation revealed that the actual mother vessel for the transaction is MT GonHild Kirk, which had a bill of loading with the date of April 3, 2011, with landing cost of about N141.

“The government, acting on forged importation documents indicating MT Emirates Star, paid Eternal about N3.3bn instead of N2.9bn. ”

He added that search on LLyods Intelligence on Emirates Star indicated that the vessel sailed out of Doven Strait, United Kingdom and arrived New York, USA within the period that the Eternal documents claimed that the vessel was discharging its products into MT Fuliman and MT Panthern.

The case was adjourned to February 26, 2018, for continuation of trial.

https://politicsngr.com/2017/11/27/subsidy-fraud-eternal-oil-md-others-forged-documents-defraud-fg/

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Re: Subsidy Fraud: How Eternal Oil MD, Others Forged Documents To Defraud FG by sarrki(m): 6:34pm On Nov 27, 2017
Thanks to pmb administration

If not we won't know the rot in the government

If nothing we now know

It will reduced looting of public funds

Also when an opposition comes in they will leak APC own too

Good for our democracy

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Re: Subsidy Fraud: How Eternal Oil MD, Others Forged Documents To Defraud FG by Nobody: 6:35pm On Nov 27, 2017
You mean Eterna oil... grin

Nothing good would come out ...immediately he agrees to join APC undecided

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Re: Subsidy Fraud: How Eternal Oil MD, Others Forged Documents To Defraud FG by dayleke: 7:20pm On Nov 27, 2017
Na dia way...
Dats y Naija no dey develop....
Too much self interest...
Re: Subsidy Fraud: How Eternal Oil MD, Others Forged Documents To Defraud FG by ladeb: 7:21pm On Nov 27, 2017
na today
Re: Subsidy Fraud: How Eternal Oil MD, Others Forged Documents To Defraud FG by CriticMaestro: 7:22pm On Nov 27, 2017
This oil companies are holding Nigeria to ransom in the same manner military contractors are caging America

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Re: Subsidy Fraud: How Eternal Oil MD, Others Forged Documents To Defraud FG by Okoyeeboz: 7:22pm On Nov 27, 2017
Keneking:
You mean Eterna oil... grin

Nothing good would come out ...immediately he agrees to join APC undecided

Since you people always adopt criminals and thieves, why don't you give them a chieftaincy title like your people gave Osisikanwu the armed robber?

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Re: Subsidy Fraud: How Eternal Oil MD, Others Forged Documents To Defraud FG by dayleke: 7:22pm On Nov 27, 2017
Lala... dey view....
Happy viewing o .....
Abi okun Ile dey here too?
Re: Subsidy Fraud: How Eternal Oil MD, Others Forged Documents To Defraud FG by kennosklint(m): 7:22pm On Nov 27, 2017
Thunder fire those who voted for buratashi
Re: Subsidy Fraud: How Eternal Oil MD, Others Forged Documents To Defraud FG by Nobody: 7:23pm On Nov 27, 2017
Sad.

This could have been avoided if we had removed oil subsidy in 2012.

If we had done so, many of them marketers would have been deprived of free money from govt, forcing them to raise prices to earn profits, but eventually market forces/competiton would have forced prices down.

Because, with the subsidy regimen, marketers were earning 2 naira per liter in profits. That is why they engaged in scams, to earn profits.

Of course, what they did was wrong, and they must be punished severely. But if subsidy had gone completely, this issue would have never arisen.

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Re: Subsidy Fraud: How Eternal Oil MD, Others Forged Documents To Defraud FG by EagleScribes: 7:30pm On Nov 27, 2017
Same old story. Let me know when the looted money is recovered and the needful is done with it

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Re: Subsidy Fraud: How Eternal Oil MD, Others Forged Documents To Defraud FG by Nobody: 7:30pm On Nov 27, 2017
Mahmud Tukur, Abdullahi Alao Ochonoghor Alex

No be Wazobia collabo be this?

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Re: Subsidy Fraud: How Eternal Oil MD, Others Forged Documents To Defraud FG by brainpulse: 7:34pm On Nov 27, 2017
The accused, among others, claimed that they had imported and discharged PMS sometime in September, 2011 at a tank farm in Lagos, First Deep Water Discovery Limited, for which they were paid the sum of N626m subsidy.

Also, the accused said they received the sum of N595m from the government after claiming to have imported and discharged PMS at the same tank farm in Lagos sometime in October 2011.
The type of life and fraud they wanted to continue with cursed Goatluck thief Jonathan, his crook wife and their cronies.

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Re: Subsidy Fraud: How Eternal Oil MD, Others Forged Documents To Defraud FG by quiverfull(m): 7:41pm On Nov 27, 2017
The justice system in Nigeria is way too slow, and open to clever manipulations by lawyers.
Subsidy fraud still being talked about in 2017?

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Re: Subsidy Fraud: How Eternal Oil MD, Others Forged Documents To Defraud FG by castrokins(m): 7:42pm On Nov 27, 2017
Exactly What's Expected When You're Caught In Your Pranks. The Rot In Our System Has Always Been Known.


The World Knows The Anticorruption War In Nigeria Is One-sided.

Go And Ask Professor Lumumba.



sarrki:
Thanks to pmb administration

If not we won't know the rot in the government

If nothing we now know

It will reduced looting of public funds

Also when an opposition comes in they will leak APC own too

Good for our democracy
Re: Subsidy Fraud: How Eternal Oil MD, Others Forged Documents To Defraud FG by Ramon92: 7:50pm On Nov 27, 2017
sarrki:
Thanks to pmb administration

If not we won't know the rot in the government

If nothing we now know

It will reduced looting of public funds

Also when an opposition comes in they will leak APC own too

Good for our democracy
ode. That's why subsidy had to go then cos of situations like this, but thanks to your paymasters...

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Re: Subsidy Fraud: How Eternal Oil MD, Others Forged Documents To Defraud FG by adioolayi(m): 7:55pm On Nov 27, 2017
Prof Sagay is right....3yrs more for GEJ and the whole nation will be inside some mofos pockets

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Re: Subsidy Fraud: How Eternal Oil MD, Others Forged Documents To Defraud FG by texazzpete(m): 7:59pm On Nov 27, 2017
Ramon92:
ode. That's why subsidy had to go then cos of situations like this, but thanks to your paymasters...


so as subsidy didn't go, that absolved the Govt of the responsibility of checking oil subsidy fraud that they'd already identified?


It's easy to know the people who don't pay taxes.

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Re: Subsidy Fraud: How Eternal Oil MD, Others Forged Documents To Defraud FG by AceVentura: 8:01pm On Nov 27, 2017
Mahmud Tukur wasn't even the MD of Eterna Plc when the alleged fraud was committed.

This case was a political witch hunt against Bamanga Tukur to silence him for good.

I've saw the write-up quashing this case like 2yrs ago but politics won't let it see the light of day.

May the truth be revealed in due time.

PS: I'm not a politician, just someone that knows what's up with the case.

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Re: Subsidy Fraud: How Eternal Oil MD, Others Forged Documents To Defraud FG by SalamRushdie: 8:03pm On Nov 27, 2017
sarrki:
Thanks to pmb administration

If not we won't know the rot in the government

If nothing we now know

It will reduced looting of public funds

Also when an opposition comes in they will leak APC own too

Good for our democracy

When the last gov eanted to remive subsidy early in its govt the APC sponsored protest against them despite Jonathan warning that subsidy could only breed corruption
Re: Subsidy Fraud: How Eternal Oil MD, Others Forged Documents To Defraud FG by kay29000(m): 8:09pm On Nov 27, 2017
Hmm
Re: Subsidy Fraud: How Eternal Oil MD, Others Forged Documents To Defraud FG by CHISPAREPARTS(m): 8:15pm On Nov 27, 2017
Nah wa o.

Check my signature and order for your auto parts.
Re: Subsidy Fraud: How Eternal Oil MD, Others Forged Documents To Defraud FG by AishaBuhari: 8:23pm On Nov 27, 2017
sarrki:
Thanks to pmb administration

If not we won't know the rot in the government

If nothing we now know

It will reduced looting of public funds

Also when an opposition comes in they will leak APC own too

Good for our democracy

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Re: Subsidy Fraud: How Eternal Oil MD, Others Forged Documents To Defraud FG by bkool7(m): 8:24pm On Nov 27, 2017
9jakohai:
Sad.

This could have been avoided if we had removed oil subsidy in 2012.

If we had done so, many of them marketers would have been deprived of free money from govt, forcing them to raise prices to earn profits, but eventually market forces/competiton would have forced prices down.

Because, with the subsidy regimen, marketers were earning 2 naira per liter in profits. That is why they engaged in scams, to earn profits.

Of course, what they did was wrong, and they must be punished severely. But if subsidy had gone completely, this issue would have never arisen.


] The accused, among others, claimed that they
had imported and discharged PMS sometime in September, 2011 at a tanK farm in lagos.

However, the witness, in his testimony, told the
court how the accused, without any fuel
importation, forged over 30 documents and
submitted same to the Petroleum Products
Pricing Regulatory Agency, PPPRA, to fraudulently
obtain the subsidy for the importation of PMS in 2011


https://politicsngr.com/2017/11/27/subsidy-
fraud-eternal-oil-md-others-forged-documents-
defraud-fg/

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Re: Subsidy Fraud: How Eternal Oil MD, Others Forged Documents To Defraud FG by Dalek(m): 8:32pm On Nov 27, 2017
oyb:


No be Wazobia collabo be this?

abegii, na zobia(Zoo and Biafra)
Re: Subsidy Fraud: How Eternal Oil MD, Others Forged Documents To Defraud FG by PointZerom: 9:16pm On Nov 27, 2017
sarrki:
Thanks to pmb administration

If not we won't know the rot in the government

If nothing we now know

It will reduced looting of public funds

Also when an opposition comes in they will leak APC own too

Good for our democracy


This is how a patriot should be speaking. Well balanced.

Cc NgeneUkwenu Omenka psalmsjob madridguy passingShot Qmerit AlhajiSpray omenkalives APCmyheart Hungarbad LionDeLeo

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Re: Subsidy Fraud: How Eternal Oil MD, Others Forged Documents To Defraud FG by Stalwert: 9:28pm On Nov 27, 2017
Jonathan's destiny is to bankrupt Nigeria- -- Pastor Tunde Bakatr

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Re: Subsidy Fraud: How Eternal Oil MD, Others Forged Documents To Defraud FG by Charly68: 11:01pm On Nov 27, 2017
And yet Oga Jona still see himself as a visionary ruler..aash! We should thank God for not allowing the man to ruin our economy..

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Re: Subsidy Fraud: How Eternal Oil MD, Others Forged Documents To Defraud FG by Seankay323: 11:01pm On Nov 27, 2017
9jakohai:
Sad.

This could have been avoided if we had removed oil subsidy in 2012.

If we had done so, many of them marketers would have been deprived of free money from govt, forcing them to raise prices to earn profits, but eventually market forces/competiton would have forced prices down.

Because, with the subsidy regimen, marketers were earning 2 naira per liter in profits. That is why they engaged in scams, to earn profits.

Of course, what they did was wrong, and they must be punished severely. But if subsidy had gone completely, this issue would have never arisen.

Wey the market forces Na ? Is the price not the same since dey changed it. Guy this is nija if some ppl say it won't change it won't o. Only if govt builds or repairs its refinery to full capacity or more private ones are built before price can come down.
Re: Subsidy Fraud: How Eternal Oil MD, Others Forged Documents To Defraud FG by writeprof(m): 11:12pm On Nov 27, 2017
Whaoh! The way people make money in this country.
So, there is no M&E unit to followup on these huge amount of business before money is given out.
It's well with Nigeria.
Re: Subsidy Fraud: How Eternal Oil MD, Others Forged Documents To Defraud FG by Nobody: 11:54pm On Nov 27, 2017
itsdumebi:
@POLITICSNGR

A prosecution witness, Abdul-Rasheed Bawa, an investigator with the EFCC, on Monday, November 27, 2017, told Justice Hakeem Oshodi of the Lagos State High Court, how the Managing director of Eternal Oil and two others forged 30 Documents to defraud the federal government in fuel subsidy.

The trio of Mahmud Tukur, Abdullahi Alao and Ochonoghor Alex and their companies Eternal Plc and Axenergy are being prosecuted by the EFCC for defrauding the government to the tune of N3,121,393,098 ( Three Billion, One Hundred and Twenty- one Million, Three Hundred and Ninety- three Thousand, Ninety- eight Naira).

The defendants had previously been arraigned before Justice Lawal Akapo on December 10, 2015, for allegedly diverting the money obtained from the Federal Government for the purpose of importing Premium Motor Spirit, PMS.

Counsels to the accused had subsequently filed a joint application seeking to quash the charge preferred against their clients by the Commission.

The defence counsels had argued that the State High Court lacked jurisdiction to entertain the matter on the grounds that the allegations against them were oil and gas related, which could only be heard by a Federal High Court.

The accused, through their counsels, had also argued that the prosecution could not establish a prima facie case against them. In his ruling on the application, Justice Oshodi had dismissed the application and upheld the argument of the prosecution.

The Judge also held that the prosecution had successfully established a prima facie case against the accused persons and described the application as “premature”. At the resumed hearing before Justice Oshodi on Friday, November 24, 2017, the defence, again, argued that the prosecution did not have the fiat of the Attorney General of the Federation, AGF, and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, SAN, to prosecute the case.

In his response, the prosecution counsel, Rotimi Jacobs, SAN, however, submitted that he did not have to show the defence the fiat of the AGF to prosecute them.

Jacobs further submitted that he could only show his client, the EFCC and the court the fiat and not the defence counsels.

Justice Oshodi upheld the argument of the prosecution counsel, thereby setting the stage for the prosecution witness, Bawa, to give his evidence against the accused.

The accused, among others, claimed that they had imported and discharged PMS sometime in September, 2011 at a tank farm in Lagos, First Deep Water Discovery Limited, for which they were paid the sum of N626m subsidy.

Also, the accused said they received the sum of N595m from the government after claiming to have imported and discharged PMS at the same tank farm in Lagos sometime in October 2011.

However, the witness, in his testimony, told the court how the accused, without any fuel importation, forged over 30 documents and submitted same to the Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency, PPPRA, to fraudulently obtain the subsidy for the importation of PMS in 2011.

Led in evidence by the prosecution counsel, the witness said: “The owner of the vessel, MT Deepwater EX MT Valle Di Castiglia, and the claimed tank farm of discharge, First Deep Water Discovery Limited, denied the usage of their vessel for the transaction and also confirmed forgery of documents submitted by Eternal to PPPRA.

“The EFCC had access to Lloyds List Intelligence and search conducted for the movement of MT Valle Di Castiglia revealed that the vessel was at the Republic of Turkey all through the period that Eternal claimed to have taken PMS from it with MT Deepwater. So, how can a vessel that was in Turkey give products to another vessel in offshore Cotonou?”

Giving further evidence on both MT Fulmar Ex MT Emirates Star and MT Panther EX MT Emirates Star, the witness said the modus operandi employed by the defendants to defraud the government was alteration of bills of loading dates resulting in higher costs of importation.

He said: “The claimed MT Emirates has a bill of lading dated 28 April 2011 which gave Eternal a loading cost of about N151.

“However, an investigation revealed that the actual mother vessel for the transaction is MT GonHild Kirk, which had a bill of loading with the date of April 3, 2011, with landing cost of about N141.

“The government, acting on forged importation documents indicating MT Emirates Star, paid Eternal about N3.3bn instead of N2.9bn. ”

He added that search on LLyods Intelligence on Emirates Star indicated that the vessel sailed out of Doven Strait, United Kingdom and arrived New York, USA within the period that the Eternal documents claimed that the vessel was discharging its products into MT Fuliman and MT Panthern.

The case was adjourned to February 26, 2018, for continuation of trial.

https://politicsngr.com/2017/11/27/subsidy-fraud-eternal-oil-md-others-forged-documents-defraud-fg/


This is the idea of nigeria's booming economy under GEJ to some gullible nigerians. And this what they miss and want a return of so bad.
Re: Subsidy Fraud: How Eternal Oil MD, Others Forged Documents To Defraud FG by Nobody: 11:57pm On Nov 27, 2017
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