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$200m Halliburton Cash ‘blown On Presidential Helicopter’ by dre11(m): 5:31am On Aug 31, 2016
by Yusuf Alli,

WHO PAID WHAT
•Julius Berger $35m
•Siemens Euros 30m
•Snamprogetti $30m
•Halliburton $32,500,000
•Japan Gasoline $26, 500,000



Detectives probing the whereabouts of the $200m (N81.4billion) fines paid by five companies involved in the $180million Halliburton bribery scam have made a major discovery.

The cash was allegedly blown on the purchase of a security helicopter for ex-President Goodluck Jonathan, The Nation learnt yesterday.
A former Minister of Finance is under investigation for releasing the cash to the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA), which was then headed by the late Gen. Owoye Azazi.

According to sources, the EFCC spent months to trace the $200million which was allegedly remitted into a CBN account.
The breakdown of the remittances by the five companies is as follows: Julius Berger ($35m); Siemens (Euros 30m); Snamprogetti ($30m); Halliburton Energy Services ($32,500,000) and Japan Gasoline Corporation ($26, 500,000).

A source, who spoke in confidence with our correspondent, said: “We have made substantial progress in locating the remittance of the fines into an account in the Central Bank of Nigeria(CBN) but the cash was withdrawn under the guise of security funding.

”One of the five suspects interrogated by our team indicated that the cash was used to buy a customised security helicopter for ex-President Goodluck Jonathan. The suspect said the helicopter is still in the presidential fleet.

“But it was not clear if the N81.4billion was spent on the helicopter or part of it. We are trying to find out the cost of the helicopter from the manufacturer. Preliminary findings confirmed that the helicopter could not have cost up to N1billion to N2billion.”

About $12million(N3.960billion) was collected as legal fees by five lawyers who the EFCC has questioned. The lawyers are a former President of the Nigerian Bar Association(NBA), J. B. Daudu (SAN); Damian D. Dodo(SAN); Godwin Obla(SAN); E.C. Ukala(SAN); and Roland Ewubare.

They defended the payment of legal fees as part of the clause in the agreement for the recovery of the $200million. They said it was akin to a similar agreement on Pfizer drug test scandal in Kano State where lawyers were paid professional fees for their legal services.

Responding to a question, the source added: “So, in essence, about N75billion was allegedly spent on ‘questionable and strange’ security needs by the administration of ex-President Jonathan.
”We also discovered that a former Minister of Finance ordered the release of the fines to ONSA for ‘strange’ security purposes, including the customised helicopter.


The unnamed ex-Minister is to be questioned on the withdrawal of the $200m fines, how it was drawn, whether once or in tranches and the breakdown of what it was used for.
“We will also demand records from ONSA if the cash was actually remitted and the actual cost of the security helicopter,” the source said.

The source, however, claimed that the EFCC investigators might also look at whether or not the fines were commensurate with the offence committed.

They will also examine why Nigeria, the main victim of the $180million Halliburton scam, got only $200million fines.
“The U.S. government was paid about $1.5billion fines by Halliburton, apart from the jailing of the facilitator of the bribe, a UK lawyer, Mr. Jeffery Tesler.

No Nigerian involved in the scandal has been successfully tried by any court in the country.
Former EFCC Chairman Nuhu Ribadu in February 2016 addressed a forum in Germany where he expressed regrets that the Halliburton scandal was frustrated.

He said: “A gang of foreigners stole from Nigeria” from a $6 billion natural gas contract won by a consortium of four international companies.
”I first got hint of the case in France. I got back home and tried to investigate the case but it was very difficult or probably impossible because the companies were not there in Nigeria. They didn’t have account there, the people were not there. They had left.

“I rushed back to Paris. I was in Paris many times. I put in a request letter but after a year of trying to get French authorities to help us, the investigation magistrate told me that they could not get anyone to translate my letter from English to French. I knew it was a hopeless case.”

Ribadu said after failing to get France, Italy and Japan to help, he opted to go to the United States even though Dick Cheney, the then US vice president, was on the board of Halliburton.
“The Department of Justice in the United States took up the case. They investigated and prosecuted the case. They placed a fine of over $1.5 billion on Halliburton.”

One of the counsel who negotiated the payment of the $200million fines, Dodo(SAN) on February 11, 2016 wrote EFCC Acting chairman Ibrahim Magu on the Settlement Agreement.

He insisted that all the five lawyers were transparent in seeing through the agreement.
Dodo said: “In 2008, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and the U.S Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) initiated a coordinated set of criminal and civil actions against multinational companies suspected of violating the U.S Foreign Corrupt Practices ACT (FCPA)

“The basis of the criminal and civil actions lay in illegal payments made to facilitate the award of lucrative contracts outside of the U.S
“The action against Siemens AG and the TSKJ consortium (The Halliburton Parties) had linkages to illegal payments made in Nigeria.”

Ribadu said: “The Halliburton Parties were four companies involved in the construction of LNG Trains on Bonny Island, namely Technip (France), Snamprogetti (Italy), Kellogg Brown and Root (US) and the Japan Gas Corporation (Japan).

“Between 2008 and 2010, these companies admitted wrongdoing and paid fines to the U.S Government to settle the changes
“Upon assumption of office as Acting President in 2010, former President Goodluck Jonathan gave instructions for the investigation of the entities involved in the making and receipt of illegal payments based on the request of the US government in particular and the international community in general.

“The then NSA (Gen. Aliyu Gusau) anchored the investigation effort whilst the operational and procedural initiatives were tasked to the office of the Attorney General of the Federation (Mr. Mohammed Bello Adoke, SAN).

“The Attorney General reconstituted a strong and diverse legal team led overall by the then President of the Nigerian Bar Association, J.B Daudu, SAN, which included Mr. E.C Ukala, SAN, Chief Godwin Obla, SAN; Mr. Roland Ewubare and my humble self.

“In my own case, I had been appointed since March 2009 by the then Attorney-General, Chief Michael K. Aondoakaa, SAN. Copy of the letter of appointment is attached herewith for ease of reference “Given the urgency of the effort and the scope of work to be done, an initial question arose as to the mechanics of payment of legal fees to the lawyers instructed to handle these cases.

“The then Attorney-General of the Federation (Mr. Mohammed Bello Adoke, SAN) indicated that he had no budget for legal fees for the matters.

“After considerable discussions, it was agreed that the fees and costs of counsel be paid by the accused entities as part of any settlement package.

“Precedent for the above fee structure already existed with instructions given by the previous Attorney-General Chief Bayo Ojo, SAN to the lawyers involved in the prosecution of the Pfizer criminal defendants.

“In that instance, the fees of counsel were paid by Pfizer Corporation as part of the settlement with Kano State Government on one hand and the Federal Government on the other.
“Upon agreement of the broad parameters and payment mechanism, the legal team went to work.

“The first company to be investigated and threatened with prosecution was Julius Berger who were accused of acting as a conduit for the transmission of an illegal payment of $5m. They settled for $35 million (thirty five million US dollars).

“The Halliburton companies were next. The process was protracted and complicated and it resulted in the filing of charges against former U.S Vice-President Dick Cheney
“Eventually, the Halliburton companies settled.

“In total, over $200m (two hundred million US dollars) was recovered for the FGN from the efforts of the legal team. Some members of the team were conferred with national honours for service to the nation.

“In essence, an amount in excess of the $180m total bribes paid in the Halliburton scandal was recovered by the Legal Team.”

http://thenationonlineng.net/200m-halliburton-cash-blown-presidential-helicopter/

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Re: $200m Halliburton Cash ‘blown On Presidential Helicopter’ by letsbet(m): 5:35am On Aug 31, 2016
tldr;...

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Re: $200m Halliburton Cash ‘blown On Presidential Helicopter’ by blackpanda: 5:36am On Aug 31, 2016
Lol. What how wailers will avoid this thread like a plague grin

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Re: $200m Halliburton Cash ‘blown On Presidential Helicopter’ by Pidggin(f): 5:48am On Aug 31, 2016
Unending media trial grin

We all know how EFCC will pronounce one guilty on the pages of Newspapers but when the matter is taken to court they will lack evidence to prove it.

This govt knows how gullible Nigerians are so they will continue with propaganda until 2019 while the masses suffer in hunger and hardship.

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Re: $200m Halliburton Cash ‘blown On Presidential Helicopter’ by Progressive01(m): 5:48am On Aug 31, 2016
blackpanda:
Lol. What how wailers will avoid this thread like a plague grin
Avoid ke!! Are you kidding me?? They'd swarm the thread and start screaming any of the following like robots:

1. Lagos-Ibadan expressway journalism.

2. APC government and lies.

3. Failed government trying to distract Nigerians from the state of the economy.

4. Who takes TheNation newspaper seriously?

5. When will Aishaliburton be probed?

6. EFCC is a disgrace.

7. And the blame game continues.

8. Jonathan is no longer the president- leave him alone!

9. The most useless of them with nothing upstairs would simply come in and scream "Buhari is a ddullard!!"

These would be their defence over the damning report, which isn't the first and neither would it be the last, of the last administration. There was so much money Jonathan was simply living the life only the Sheikhs in UAE can dream of. This and many more were how the monies were blown, reason why we couldn't shore up our forex reserves in an era when the country witnessed such unprecedented inflow of revenue.

So damn unfortunate having that man not fit to be a Local Government Chairman, become the president of an intricate establishment such as Nigeria. Pity.

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Re: $200m Halliburton Cash ‘blown On Presidential Helicopter’ by jcross19: 5:50am On Aug 31, 2016
Only one thing this administration know how to do is to blame the past government for their inability and failure the second one is to label the past administration as a fraud when we all know that most of the present administrations officers are from the same corrupted past administration. May God punish this government for inflicting hardship upon masses.

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Re: $200m Halliburton Cash ‘blown On Presidential Helicopter’ by Nobody: 5:51am On Aug 31, 2016
sad
Re: $200m Halliburton Cash ‘blown On Presidential Helicopter’ by jcflex(m): 5:55am On Aug 31, 2016
My own question be say, for how many years will this Halliburton case drag in this country.

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Re: $200m Halliburton Cash ‘blown On Presidential Helicopter’ by yrret: 5:56am On Aug 31, 2016
Is Jonathan still the president? He's more famous with news headlines these days than sitting president of Nigeria(Buhari).


Is high time we flood the streets and protest against this government of media. They rule Nigeria through media glorification without physical implementation and expect us to cheer them perhaps sit and watch.

Don't know if Jonathan has turned ghost that buhari can't call to inquire about what he's confused on, but rather uses media to catch his attention.

Tell your toothless bull dog to go and arrest him so your mind might come to peace. Mtchwww!

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Re: $200m Halliburton Cash ‘blown On Presidential Helicopter’ by ReorxTohGan(m): 6:04am On Aug 31, 2016
All Of 'em Be Theives Ojere...Buh Lord God,why 'd U Give Us Scammers&robbers As Leaders!!!..*e Taya Me,Inofit lie*

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Re: $200m Halliburton Cash ‘blown On Presidential Helicopter’ by IVORY2009(m): 6:07am On Aug 31, 2016
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Progressive01:
Avoid ke!! Are you kidding me?? They'd swarm the in here and start screaming any of the following like robots:

1. Lagos-Ibadan expressway journalism.

2. APC government and lies.

3. Failed government trying to distract Nigerians from the state of the economy.

4. Who takes TheNation newspaper seriously?

5. When will Aishaliburton be probed?

6. EFCC is a disgrace.

7. And the blame game continues.

8. Jonathan is no longer the president- leave him alone!

9. The most useless of them with nothing upstairs would simply come in and scream "Buhari is a ddullard!!"

These would be their defence over the damning report, which isn't the first and neither would it be the last, of the last administration. There was so much money Jonathan was simply living the life only the Sheikhs in UAE can dream of. This and many more were how the monies were blown, reason why we couldn't shore up our forex reserves in an era when the country witnessed such unprecedented inflow of revenue.

So damn unfortunate having that man not fit to be a Local Government Chairman, become the president of an intricate establishment such as Nigeria. Pity.
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Thrash as usual, no doubt about it, until u stop deceiving urself, and make use of one handle, no one would take any write-up/reply frm you serious frm Omenka ==> Progressive01 ===> Ojukwufrank

It shows u are here in Nairaland.com to deceive members of this great forum, how times do u see great members like Barca an co using alternate ID....

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Re: $200m Halliburton Cash ‘blown On Presidential Helicopter’ by Hiploko(m): 6:09am On Aug 31, 2016
Progressive01:
Avoid ke!! Are you kidding me?? They'd swarm the in here and start screaming any of the following like robots:

1. Lagos-Ibadan expressway journalism.

2. APC government and lies.

3. Failed government trying to distract Nigerians from the state of the economy.

4. Who takes TheNation newspaper seriously?

5. When will Aishaliburton be probed?

6. EFCC is a disgrace.

7. And the blame game continues.

8. Jonathan is no longer the president- leave him alone!

9. The most useless of them with nothing upstairs would simply come in and scream "Buhari is a ddullard!!"

These would be their defence over the damning report, which isn't the first and neither would it be the last, of the last administration. There was so much money Jonathan was simply living the life only the Sheikhs in UAE can dream of. This and many more were how the monies were blown, reason why we couldn't shore up our forex reserves in an era when the country witnessed such unprecedented inflow of revenue.

So damn unfortunate having that man not fit to be a Local Government Chairman, become the president of an intricate establishment such as Nigeria. Pity.
no 3 summarizes your type and the current government. Nigeria has been taken 30years backward in less than 2 years. That is not progress

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Re: $200m Halliburton Cash ‘blown On Presidential Helicopter’ by Nobody: 6:12am On Aug 31, 2016
In their attempts to roped in Jonathan by all means, APC will end up shooting themselves on the foot. Is it not absurd that APC government is shying away from probing the real Halliburton scandal which involved, prominent APC members but want to probe how the fine paid by erring companies were spent? For Zombies who I know will be lazy to do research: Halliburton scandal took place under OBJ.
The worst part is that some Zombies will swallow this story hook and sinker without thinking and asking question.

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Re: $200m Halliburton Cash ‘blown On Presidential Helicopter’ by Lifestone(m): 6:13am On Aug 31, 2016
The investigation is still on going and I am suprised that EFCC is already leaking it to the press in the haste for public judgment, no wonder their success rate in prosecuting the looters is low.
In my opinion, its too early for this sensational story.

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Re: $200m Halliburton Cash ‘blown On Presidential Helicopter’ by fiizznation: 6:14am On Aug 31, 2016
Funny nation. So just because someone was an ex-president you can't bring him down to your office and question him? Why all this media trials? If EFCC as an organization that was setup to fight corruption can't invite the ex-president and ask him some serious questions, then they should stop bothering people like me with all this silly media exposure. We want to see people pay for their crimes for real.

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Re: $200m Halliburton Cash ‘blown On Presidential Helicopter’ by blackmantis: 6:18am On Aug 31, 2016
PROBE PROBE PROBE

With no conviction.

People are dying of hunger starvation and frustration.

A man donated his son for a bag of rice

Salaries are being owed workers for months... some are being paid half of the little they used to collect.

Herdsmen are killing farmers right in their farms with impunity. Because to them it is more important to feed their cows.

The cost of everything has doubled.

Millions of unemployed youths are angrily roaming the streets.

And we keep hearing

WE ARE PROBING BILLIONS STOLEN BY THE LAST ADMINISTRATION.

Who probing EPP? Boys are not smiling oh!

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Re: $200m Halliburton Cash ‘blown On Presidential Helicopter’ by adekayo1234(m): 6:26am On Aug 31, 2016
The previous administration really sucked this nation dry, even America cannot survive this kind of lootings... Too bad the masses are the ones having to bear the brunt of our leaders wasteful spending. Democracy is really a curse for Nigeria cos the same clueless leaders are the ones we keep recycling cry

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Re: $200m Halliburton Cash ‘blown On Presidential Helicopter’ by menxer: 6:45am On Aug 31, 2016
egbonnla:
In their attempts to roped in Jonathan by all means, APC will end up shooting themselves on the foot. Is it not absurd that APC government is shying away from probing the real Halliburton scandal which involved, prominent APC members but want to probe how the fine paid by erring companies were spent? For Zombies who I know will be lazy to do research: Halliburton scandal took place under OBJ.
The worst part is that some Zombies will swallow this story hook and sinker without thinking and asking question.

You are suggesting the Haliburton case that was "successfully" concluded and fines paid be reopened? Though it's pathetic that Nigeria got cheated either ways: first by the companies and again by the court that awarded the fines. Imagine USA making $Billions on our head, and we are not even supposed to ask how "our" $200m was spent

So in your mind it would be easier to reinvestigate the case than investigate what happened to the fines that was paid?

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Re: $200m Halliburton Cash ‘blown On Presidential Helicopter’ by TonyeBarcanista(m): 6:57am On Aug 31, 2016
Please stop disturbing our peace with these endless revelations. If the government is afraid of inviting the culprits, question them, and prosecute them, they should not bother disturbing us.

The cowardice of this government is not different from the former administration.

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Re: $200m Halliburton Cash ‘blown On Presidential Helicopter’ by BoleynDynaSTY(f): 7:06am On Aug 31, 2016
This people never get tired of blame game, fool gullible fellows online through their media persecution. They should really start by investigating those involved in the Haliburton ish b4 moving to people who misappropriated the money

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Re: $200m Halliburton Cash ‘blown On Presidential Helicopter’ by IVORY2009(m): 7:09am On Aug 31, 2016
jcross19:
Only one thing this administration know how to do is to blame the past government for their inability and failure the second one is to label the past administration as a fraud when we all know that most of the present administrations officers are from the same corrupted past administration. May God punish this government for inflicting hardship upon masses.


Let the blame game continues grin grin cheesy cheesy

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Re: $200m Halliburton Cash ‘blown On Presidential Helicopter’ by boman2014: 7:24am On Aug 31, 2016
sooo interesting.......
Re: $200m Halliburton Cash ‘blown On Presidential Helicopter’ by Ahmeduana(m): 7:29am On Aug 31, 2016
dre11:





http://thenationonlineng.net/200m-halliburton-cash-blown-presidential-helicopter/

THIS PEOPLE SHOULD JUST GET A LIFE, IF THEY CAN'T GET ONE THEY SHOULD JUST COMMIT SUICIDE, BY SO DOING IT WILL SAVE THEM FROM ALL THESE PERPETUAL DISGRACE. WHY can't THEY STOP FOOLING THERE SELVES? EVERYBODY KNOWS THAT HALLIBURTON HAPPENED DURING OBASANJO REGIME, NOW HOW IS IT JONATHAN IS THE ONE THAT SPENT THE PROCEEDS OF THE CRIME COMMITTED BY OBASANJO? SOMEONE SHOULD PLEASE EXPLAIN!

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Re: $200m Halliburton Cash ‘blown On Presidential Helicopter’ by ijustdey: 7:33am On Aug 31, 2016
sometimes when you read news headlines..... you now realised why we are in this recession period when money that was realised during the time of plenty weren't used judiciously



the case of "Joseph and pharaoh in the land of Egypt" as a case study....

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Re: $200m Halliburton Cash ‘blown On Presidential Helicopter’ by Ahmeduana(m): 7:35am On Aug 31, 2016
Pidggin:
Unending media trial grin

We all know how EFCC will pronounce one guilty on the pages of Newspapers but when the matter is taken to court they will lack evidence to prove it.

This govt knows how gullible Nigerians are so they will continue with propaganda until 2019 while the masses suffer in hunger and hardship.

THIS PEOPLE SHOULD JUST GET A LIFE, IF THEY CAN'T GET ONE THEY SHOULD JUST COMMIT SUICIDE, BY SO DOING IT WILL SAVE THEM FROM ALL THESE PERPETUAL DISGRACE. WHY can't THEY STOP FOOLING THERE SELVES? EVERYBODY KNOWS THAT HALLIBURTON HAPPENED DURING OBASANJO REGIME, NOW HOW IS IT JONATHAN IS THE ONE THAT SPENT THE PROCEEDS OF THE CRIME COMMITTED BY OBASANJO? SOMEONE SHOULD PLEASE EXPLAIN!

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Re: $200m Halliburton Cash ‘blown On Presidential Helicopter’ by Funlordjnr: 7:42am On Aug 31, 2016
angry


What sort of supernatural thieves are we blessed with in this country?

Chai!
Re: $200m Halliburton Cash ‘blown On Presidential Helicopter’ by Pidggin(f): 7:55am On Aug 31, 2016
Ahmeduana:

THIS PEOPLE SHOULD JUST GET A LIFE, IF THEY CAN'T GET ONE THEY SHOULD JUST COMMIT SUICIDE, BY SO DOING IT WILL SAVE THEM FROM ALL THESE PERPETUAL DISGRACE. WHY can't THEY STOP FOOLING THERE SELVES? EVERYBODY KNOWS THAT HALLIBURTON HAPPENED DURING OBASANJO REGIME, NOW HOW IS IT JONATHAN IS THE ONE THAT SPENT THE PROCEEDS OF THE CRIME COMMITTED BY OBASANJO? SOMEONE SHOULD PLEASE EXPLAIN!

Lol, GEJ is their nemesis. Anything to paint him black is welcome by APC

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Re: $200m Halliburton Cash ‘blown On Presidential Helicopter’ by EnEnPeecee: 8:09am On Aug 31, 2016
What is the position of Aisha Halibotten Buhari in this saga Has she been vindicated

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Re: $200m Halliburton Cash ‘blown On Presidential Helicopter’ by Utchgirl(f): 8:21am On Aug 31, 2016
Kk
Re: $200m Halliburton Cash ‘blown On Presidential Helicopter’ by NNVanguard(m): 8:22am On Aug 31, 2016
This shows that we have many challenges facing this country but we will all contribute in proffering viable and feasible solutions to all these.

#togetherwewill
Re: $200m Halliburton Cash ‘blown On Presidential Helicopter’ by MadCow1: 8:22am On Aug 31, 2016
chai... GEJ
Re: $200m Halliburton Cash ‘blown On Presidential Helicopter’ by geostrata(m): 8:23am On Aug 31, 2016
angry

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