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Switzerland Returns Abacha's $700m Loot To Nigerian Government by dridowu: 10:13pm On Nov 25, 2013
The Government of Switzerland has said it has returned to the Nigerian government about $700m, stashed in Swiss banks and traced to the late military Head of State, General Sani Abacha.
Ambassador of Switzerland to Nigeria, Dr. Hans-Rudolf Hodel, stated this in Abuja at a press briefing on Monday ahead of a two-day seminar on Anti-Money Laundering and Combating Financing of Terrorism.
He, however, added that the Swiss government would be ready to reopen the case if Nigeria presented fresh evidence of any monies still being held in any bank in the European nation.
“Switzerland and Nigeria agreed to request the World Bank to participate in the review of the use of funds, in the framework of a budget control process of various welfare projects,” he said.
Hodel, who maintained that Switzerland had no interest in withholding illicit funds, explained that his country had returned about $1.7bn to the where the money was stolen in the last 15 years.

http://www.punchng.com/news/weve-returned-700m-abachas-loot-swiss-envoy/


FOR Switzerland, there is no more of Nigeria’s stolen money to be repatriated beyond the $700 million returned between 2005 and 2009.

Switzerland maintained Monday that it expected concrete evidence of the existence of such illegal money in Swiss vaults instead of the practice where people perpetually allude to them as if the Swiss authorities were protecting such funds in violation of financial collaboration with Nigeria.

At a special briefing in Abuja on the eve of a seminar on money laundering and the financing of terrorism, the Swiss Ambassador to Nigeria, Hans-Rudolf Hodel, said: “If you have new facts (on the stolen funds of Gen. Sani Abacha or his son), bring them up, we are not content with this general feeling of ‘I am sure there is still some money left in there...’ That case has been closed.”

Following the activation of the country’s due diligence financial law (left dormant in the years preceding the era of Abacha who then took advantage of the lacuna), Hodel insisted that as had now been established, “all banks are obliged to give details of the money they have. Now, the banks want to know where exactly is the owner of any money coming in. You have to prove that what you are bringing in is not illegal or stolen money.”

In December 1999 following the enthronement of democracy in Nigeria, the Federal Government presented a formal request to Switzerland for mutual legal assistance involving the late Head of State, Gen. Sani Abacha. The subsequent partnership between the countries led to the repatriation of $700 million blocked in Swiss accounts (reports raised expectations in excess of $4 billion), while that case had since been closed.

Maintaining that the Swiss authorities had done their own part within legal limits to help repatriate such funds to Nigeria, Hodel said further: “Switzerland and Nigeria agreed to request the World Bank to participate in view of the use of the funds, in the framework of a budget control process of various welfare projects. Additionally, Switzerland funded a project of a NGO network which monitored the use of the recovered funds in the various development projects (on rural electrification, economic development, roads, primary healthcare and vaccination programmes, basic and secondary education as well as potable water and rural irrigation) executed by several Nigerian agencies.”

Pressed further to comment on the state of other stolen money linked to Abacha’s son, the envoy said: “Against Abba Abacha, the son of the former Nigerian president, proceedings for support of a criminal organisation are still pending in Geneva. As this is an ongoing case, we cannot give further information.”

On how strong the protective laws of Switzerland were given that treasury looters keep devising new means of beating the existing legislation, he said: “Switzerland has effective laws and refuses to keep illicit funds of Politically Exposed Persons (PEPs). There are special measures to deal with foreign clients who are PEPs... Swiss banks are now obliged by law to report well-founded suspicions of criminal activities and simultaneously freeze the assets in question.”

But what happens when illicit assets of PEPs manage to enter Switzerland despite comprehensive precautionary measures? He said in this regard: “Such have to be identified and repatriated to their country of origin. This so-called restitution is an important instrument in Switzerland’s policy of combating illegal money. Together with the states concerned, Switzerland seeks ways of returning assets of illicit origin to their rightful owners...”

He gave figures to buttress the point: “ In the last 15 years, Switzerland has returned around CHF 1.7 billion ($1.7 billion) overall to their countries of origin. Individual cases attract considerable publicity on account of the high profile of the people and the amounts of money involved. Examples include the Montesinos case, Peru, 2002, the Marcos case, the Philippines, 2003, the Angolese assets case, Angola, 2005 and of course the Abacha case, Nigeria in 2005.”

Also speaking yesterday on the Nigerian fuel subsidy scheme, he disclosed that the Swiss authorities had sieved a request from Nigeria (September 2012) for mutual legal assistance. “The Nigerian authorities have asked for assistance in their investigations into the activities by Nigerian marketers in the subsidy scheme under the Petroleum Support Fund (PSF) regime. The request has been forwarded to the competent Swiss judicial authorities... As the legal proceedings are ongoing, we cannot provide any further information...”

Switzerland and Nigeria concluded a migration partnership in 2011 and have jointly initiated projects in this regard. Since that year also, Nigeria and Switzerland have held yearly rounds of bilateral human rights consultations.

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Re: Switzerland Returns Abacha's $700m Loot To Nigerian Government by weazley(m): 10:38pm On Nov 25, 2013
shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked

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Re: Switzerland Returns Abacha's $700m Loot To Nigerian Government by chimex38: 4:32am On Nov 26, 2013
Returned to Abachas family or to naija govt?

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Re: Switzerland Returns Abacha's $700m Loot To Nigerian Government by MsRola: 5:02am On Nov 26, 2013
Who is now in the custody of the money?

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Re: Switzerland Returns Abacha's $700m Loot To Nigerian Government by egift(m): 6:09am On Nov 26, 2013
Money and the new guys have stolen it. No wonder Presido and NOI are very silent on it.

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Re: Switzerland Returns Abacha's $700m Loot To Nigerian Government by fabulous4u: 6:55am On Nov 26, 2013
were are the APC e-mosquitoes ,I thought u said buhari is not corrupt buy,that same buhari admitted openly that abacha was never corrupt....hmmmm this is the way he will defend the G7,Tinubu,ibb et al and their cronies if given power......
Mr incorruptible indeed
his name should be buhathief

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Re: Switzerland Returns Abacha's $700m Loot To Nigerian Government by Rottenegg1: 7:05am On Nov 26, 2013
^you're sooo daft... When did abacha turned to buhari?

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Re: Switzerland Returns Abacha's $700m Loot To Nigerian Government by fabulous4u: 7:07am On Nov 26, 2013
egift: Money and the new guys have stolen it. No wonder Presido and NOI are very silent on it.
shut up you dummy......your buhari came out to say that abacha was not corrupt ,now u want to push the blame on gej
bunch of wasted souls

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Re: Switzerland Returns Abacha's $700m Loot To Nigerian Government by fabulous4u: 7:08am On Nov 26, 2013
Røtten_egg: ^you're sooo daft... When did abacha turned to buhari?
you are a typical ignoramus,where were u when buhari was defending abacha that he was never corrupt?
such a big fool

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Re: Switzerland Returns Abacha's $700m Loot To Nigerian Government by Nobody: 7:59am On Nov 26, 2013
[size=22pt]Can someone explain how Abacha could have looted with oil selling at $9 / barrell

and managing to reduce debt by $7-9Bn

and increasing our reserves by $7-9Bn and refusing IMF loans.

with exchange rate :$1=N22

With fuel: N14 per litre

Establishing PTF and asking Buhari to run it to improve infrastructure

Whilst prosecuting 2 wars in Sierra leone and Liberia

All this whilst the enemies of Nigeria were imposing sanctions against Nigeria

Abeg gullible Nigerians , start thinking.

Don't you realise that enemies of Nigeria want to demonise our heros, whilst ignoring the real looters like Obasanjo and IBB?

They dishonestly scapegoat Abacha whilst massive unprecedented looting continues.

https://www.nairaland.com/693700/gen-gowon-interviewed-hours-after/6
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Re: Switzerland Returns Abacha's $700m Loot To Nigerian Government by fabulous4u: 8:10am On Nov 26, 2013
GenBuhari: [size=22pt]Can someone explain how Abacha could have looted with oil selling at $9 / barrell

and managing to reduce debt by $7-9Bn

and increasing our reserves by $7-9Bn and refusing IMF loans.

with exchange rate :$1=N22

With fuel: N14 per litre

Establishing PTF and asking Buhari to run it to improve infrastructure

Whilst prosecuting 2 wars in Sierra leone and Liberia

All this whilst the enemies of Nigeria were imposing sanctions against Nigeria

Abeg gullible Nigerians , start thinking.

Don't you realise that enemies of Nigeria want to demonise our heros, whilst ignoring the real looters like Obasanjo and IBB?

They dishonestly scapegoat Abacha whilst massive unprecedented looting continues.[/size]
u are the one that needs to explain yo us how the loot came about....
bunch of corrupt infidels
Mr fool

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Re: Switzerland Returns Abacha's $700m Loot To Nigerian Government by dridowu: 9:05am On Nov 26, 2013
fabulous4u: were are the APC e-mosquitoes ,I thought u said buhari is not corrupt buy,that same buhari admitted openly that abacha was never corrupt....hmmmm this is the way he will defend the G7,Tinubu,ibb et al and their cronies if given power......
Mr incorruptible indeed
his name should be buhathief
bro ds topic is not about buhari or tinubu or apc, but i will assume what u said are true but now @ d topic, total $700m has been returned to d con3 btw 2005-2009, d last time i chk PDP was d govt in power within dos period and till date now d question "where is the money"

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Re: Switzerland Returns Abacha's $700m Loot To Nigerian Government by PuffyT1(m): 9:47am On Nov 26, 2013
OMG....n his son still wan contest come 2015....naija i give up

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Re: Switzerland Returns Abacha's $700m Loot To Nigerian Government by Ezeibe(m): 9:47am On Nov 26, 2013
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Re: Switzerland Returns Abacha's $700m Loot To Nigerian Government by Analyst42: 9:48am On Nov 26, 2013
Let's leave sentiment out of this for a minute. Where is the money?

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Re: Switzerland Returns Abacha's $700m Loot To Nigerian Government by superior1: 9:48am On Nov 26, 2013
They returned the loot so it can be 'cluelessly' looted again

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Re: Switzerland Returns Abacha's $700m Loot To Nigerian Government by Otunbab: 9:48am On Nov 26, 2013
Now isn't this interesting?
Re: Switzerland Returns Abacha's $700m Loot To Nigerian Government by GenWOJUOLA(m): 9:49am On Nov 26, 2013
Returned to another set of thieves!!

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Re: Switzerland Returns Abacha's $700m Loot To Nigerian Government by Nobody: 9:49am On Nov 26, 2013
Christmas bonus

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Re: Switzerland Returns Abacha's $700m Loot To Nigerian Government by Nobody: 9:50am On Nov 26, 2013
and behold the loot has been returned to more looters in the Nigerian government.




I bet, not one cent will go to meeting the needs of the people.

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Re: Switzerland Returns Abacha's $700m Loot To Nigerian Government by akereconfi: 9:51am On Nov 26, 2013
mtchewwwwwwwwww
Re: Switzerland Returns Abacha's $700m Loot To Nigerian Government by slap1(m): 9:51am On Nov 26, 2013
The loot will be re-looted.

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Re: Switzerland Returns Abacha's $700m Loot To Nigerian Government by Nobody: 9:52am On Nov 26, 2013
The money go enter voice mail as usual! Na today?

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Re: Switzerland Returns Abacha's $700m Loot To Nigerian Government by 1stola: 9:53am On Nov 26, 2013
[size=28pt] Even till today, dea still discovering Abacha's loot. I wonder how much ibb would have stolen.
I wipe for this nation o.[/size]

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Re: Switzerland Returns Abacha's $700m Loot To Nigerian Government by wasak(m): 9:53am On Nov 26, 2013
grin
Re: Switzerland Returns Abacha's $700m Loot To Nigerian Government by Oludrex(m): 9:54am On Nov 26, 2013
There are two things involved
1. Switzerland is a thief.. Returnin the money just now.. Value of 700mill dolls 10yrs ago is far greater than value of 1billion dollars today..

2. They could have used this 700mill for them country.. Its like returnin a stolen property back to another thief...

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Re: Switzerland Returns Abacha's $700m Loot To Nigerian Government by Leadn(m): 9:54am On Nov 26, 2013
Where is the money? What was it used for? How come the govt in power then didnt tell us about this?



anyways, this just came in!
A fighting Akita Dog that wanted to behead a 9yr old girl has been ordered to be "destroyed"
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Re: Switzerland Returns Abacha's $700m Loot To Nigerian Government by ChrisGnarly: 9:55am On Nov 26, 2013
when? and where is d mony?
Re: Switzerland Returns Abacha's $700m Loot To Nigerian Government by Eneze1(f): 9:55am On Nov 26, 2013
Ezeibe: That money will soon disapear again... Watch out


or it has already disappeared
Re: Switzerland Returns Abacha's $700m Loot To Nigerian Government by nerodenero: 9:55am On Nov 26, 2013
Despite the recovered loots in foreign countries, I think Abacha family remains one of the wealthiest families in Nigeria.

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