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Wikileaks To Name Nigeria’s Treasury Looters by proudly9ja(m): 7:04am On Jan 21, 2011
Details of treasury looters and legitimate wealthy Nigerians with secret Swiss bank accounts are up for grabs and may be revealed in the latest round of documents to be published by whistle-blower website, WikiLeaks.

A Swiss banker has handed over what he said are secret Swiss banking records to the website dedicated to revealing state secrets as well as those of individuals. Rudolf Elmer confirmed that he handed two discs to WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange, in London, and that WikiLeaks could release the details in "a matter of weeks" if it can process them quickly enough.

Elmer said he would not reveal the names and is not able to say how many people are involved. A source disclosed that those on the list include the late Head of State Sani Abacha and several politicians - and about 2,000 clients' records are included, but because of the way trusts and corporations are set up, the number of individuals involved cannot be determined. Elmer describes himself as an activist, and banker.

"I think, as a banker, I do have the right to stand up if something is wrong," he said, explaining why he gave the documents to WikiLeaks.

Elmer is due to go on trial today in Switzerland for violating the country's banking secrecy regulations.

Unfazed, he insists that he wants "to let society know what I do know and how this system works because it is damaging our society in the way that money is moved" and hidden in offshore jurisdictions. He began looking into the issue when he was a banker in the Cayman Islands, he added.

When he first looked into the problems of offshore banking it seemed to him like "a mouse tail," but as he investigated in the Cayman Islands and Switzerland, it became a "dragon's tail," and finally a many-headed dragon.

Elmer stated on his website that he wants to "challenge Swiss Bank Secrecy at the European Court of Human Rights and the Swiss courts."

He has worked at six offshore banking centres, he said, and has been engaged in a long-running battle with Swiss banks over secrecy. Elmer had approached tax authorities and universities with his data, but no one was interested. He was about to give up when he learned about WikiLeaks from a friend.

He said he is "grateful" to WikiLeaks for helping him "send the message which I wanted to send," but that he is not trying to use it for "protection" as he faces prosecution.

The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) disclosed in Abuja on May 20, 2009 that up to $450 million of the over $3 billion allegedly looted by Abacha could not be traced.

The disclosure was made by Tim Daniel, a legal expert from the United Kingdom brought in by UNODC to help the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) draft the Bill on Non-Conviction Based Forfeiture of Proceeds and Instrumentalities of Unlawful Activity. Daniel announced that even though there was proof the $450 million was stacked away somewhere, it was yet to be traced.

According to him, while the $1.9 billion recovered from the Abacha family by the Federal Government was a major success story in assets recovery, there were still funds stolen from Nigeria yet to be recovered. He said $300 million was still to be repatriated to Nigeria from Luxembourg where it was siphoned by Abacha, despite the letters of request by Abuja.

Daniel added that Abacha also stashed $400 million in Liechtenstein which Nigeria was yet to recover.

"The cases of Luxembourg and Liechtenstein are cases of monies frozen or lost by banks," he stressed.

Daniel noted that Abuja and its partners had intensified the search for the funds, with hope for positive results.

Breaking down the $1.9 billion recovered from Abacha, he said $750 million came from voluntary surrender by the family while $570 million was recovered from Switzerland.

"$380 million was recovered from Jersey and $150 million, which was the Ajaokuta Steel plant debt was recovered from the UK," he added.

He explained that asset recovery involves criminal and civil mechanisms, mutual legal assistance in criminal proceedings, international enforcement of confiscation orders, civil forfeiture, and private civil proceedings.

However, Abacha's son, Abba, on May 10 last year began a fresh appeal against a court order to return $350 million in illegally gained assets in Switzerland. Abba was also convicted of being a member of a criminal organisation and given a suspended custodial sentence.

A Geneva Magistrate convicted Abba, 41, in November 2009 of participating in a criminal organisation, handed down a suspended prison term, and ordered he surrenders $350 million in illegally obtained assets. Under the Swiss legal system, the appeal brings the case to a court.

"This is the first time this monumental embezzlement case is being heard in court," wrote the Le Temps, a Swiss newspaper, noting that Abacha was seeking to be acquitted. The Swiss authorities pursued Abba for six years before extraditing him from Germany in 2005.

Nigeria sent Switzerland a request in 1999, the year after Abacha died, to help it recover some $2.2 billion the dictator is suspected of having siphoned from the treasury when he ruled from 1993 to 1998.

Switzerland began investigating the Abacha family in 1999 and has handed back about $700 million to Nigeria.

courtesy: http:///index.php/news/4728.html
Re: Wikileaks To Name Nigeria’s Treasury Looters by Nobody: 7:40am On Jan 21, 2011
Tell us something we dont know.
We know who they are. . . . just tell us how much they stole and how we can get them back.
Re: Wikileaks To Name Nigeria’s Treasury Looters by Nobody: 8:02am On Jan 21, 2011
Booooooorrrrrrring!

Like this going to do anything or make any change.

Naija is doing well without those funds.
More funds are currently being stolen. So what gives!
Re: Wikileaks To Name Nigeria’s Treasury Looters by DisGuy: 8:08am On Jan 21, 2011
Elmer said he would not reveal the names and is not able to say how many people are involved. A source disclosed that those on the list include the late Head of State Sani Abacha and several politicians - and about 2,000 clients' records are included, but because of the way trusts and corporations are set up, the number of individuals involved cannot be determined. Elmer describes himself as an activist, and banker.


hmm apart from copying and pasting, Nigerian journalists sabi lieeeeeeeeee

source ko sauce ni
Re: Wikileaks To Name Nigeria’s Treasury Looters by Ibime(m): 8:08am On Jan 21, 2011
Isn't it funny that HMRC is not interested in who's evading tax?

That means that Government actively encourages tax evasion. Not susprising considering most of High Society and Labour and Conservative donors are tax evaders.
Re: Wikileaks To Name Nigeria’s Treasury Looters by naso2(m): 9:56am On Jan 21, 2011
^^^^^^^^^^^
If dem consider tax evasion, less than 10% go pass. How many organisations dey remit correct tax? I know my salary and i see wetin HR dey write as my tax, but wetin man go do? grin grin
Re: Wikileaks To Name Nigeria’s Treasury Looters by Nsiman(m): 10:43am On Jan 21, 2011
I can't wait to knw the looters of our tax
Re: Wikileaks To Name Nigeria’s Treasury Looters by Nsiman(m): 10:43am On Jan 21, 2011
I can't wait to knw the looters of our tax
Re: Wikileaks To Name Nigeria’s Treasury Looters by KaluAkanu: 11:07am On Jan 21, 2011
We already know their names.

But Nigerians are a weak people. Well most Nigerians.

The Ijaw, Ogoni, Ibibio/Efik and finally the Igbo can hold their heads up high, because we all have fought against the Nigerian state one way or the other.

What other groups can say that? None.
Re: Wikileaks To Name Nigeria’s Treasury Looters by ElRazur: 11:17am On Jan 21, 2011
Ibime:

Isn't it funny that HMRC is not interested in who's evading tax?

That means that Government actively encourages tax evasion. Not susprising considering most of High Society and Labour and Conservative donors are tax evaders.


Typical. Blame the west at all cost.


Will wikileaks evidence stand in courts? What is there to say those behind the leaks haven't fiddled with it to represent their own agenda or interest? Nah wah o.

Let's throw common sense out of the window and blame the West. It is the only way.
Re: Wikileaks To Name Nigeria’s Treasury Looters by rebranded(m): 11:23am On Jan 21, 2011
GEJ already said Wikileaks is false

so they will all also say the same!

case closed, Nigeria the more you look the less you see
Re: Wikileaks To Name Nigeria’s Treasury Looters by redsun(m): 11:25am On Jan 21, 2011
In d same country one of abacha's son,a member of a criminal orgarnization is contesting for governorship(kano).Stupid naija.
Re: Wikileaks To Name Nigeria’s Treasury Looters by Hodaya(m): 11:54am On Jan 21, 2011
redsun:

In d same country one of abacha's son,a member of a criminal orgarnization is contesting for governorship(kano).silly naija.

It only shows our level of individual development especially in the north,
Re: Wikileaks To Name Nigeria’s Treasury Looters by POTUT(m): 8:18pm On Jan 21, 2011
GEJ already said Wikileaks is false

so they will all also say the same!

case closed, Nigeria the more you look the less you see

All Presidents who see eye to eye with the US were asked by the US to denounce the leaks, so as not to encourage more leakers. Other countries who have enough pride in themselves decided to keep mum about it, while inwardly fuming at wikileaks on one hand, and on the other quietly grateful to wikileaks for helping them learn more about some persons/diplomats/countries.

Wikileaks is real, the only worry is that some News Organizations now edit the leaks for certain unknown (though obvious) interests.

We know out looters, we recognize them and praise them when they loot (chieftaincy titles) and belittle them when they don't.

Halliburton scandal is a legitimate leak, the key players haven't even received as much as a letter from EFCC.

Naija we hail thee!
Re: Wikileaks To Name Nigeria’s Treasury Looters by asscend: 8:29pm On Jan 21, 2011
More revelations please,

Amount of money taken by each individual will be an added advantage as to allow teachers and doctors proceed with legal actions against state gov for not paying them at all or salary delay.
Re: Wikileaks To Name Nigeria’s Treasury Looters by Sagamite(m): 12:25pm On Jan 29, 2011
OMO IBO:

Booooooorrrrrrring!

Like this going to do anything or make any change.

Naija is doing well without those funds.
More funds are currently being stolen. So what gives!

What a daft goat!

So $450m will do nothing in a nation with circa $500m as annual health budget, $32bn as annual overall budget and $35bn as Foreign reserve?

So the country will not do better with $450m?

You sure are a professional of talking from the anus.
Re: Wikileaks To Name Nigeria’s Treasury Looters by spyder880(m): 1:42pm On Jan 29, 2011
We know who they are, the usual culprits. The people still lack the will to fight them, instead they lick the bottom plate and chop the crumbs that fall from the table.

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