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Abacha Loot: Swiss Lawyer Tackles Malami Over Dubious N7bn Legal Fees by ijustdey: 1:19pm On Sep 10, 2018
by Femi Owolabi



Enrico Monfrini, the Swiss lawyer hired by Nigeria to recover Abacha Loot, says Abubakar Malami, the attorney-general of the federation (AGF), is trying to change the facts on the $321 million recovered from Luxembourg.

TheCable had reported how Malami engaged Oladipo Okpeseyi and Temitope Adebayo, two Nigerian lawyers, for a fee of $17 million (about N7 billion) to do a job already completed by Monfrini.

In an interview with New Telegraph on August 26, Malami, questioning the services of Monfrini, alleged that the Jonathan administration agreed to pay Monfrini 20 to 30 percent as his fees before the final repatriation of the money to Nigeria— an idea the AGF said the Buhari administration frowns at.

“And he was indeed paid an amount which was not clear as to the concept and extent of what services he rendered whether this $321 million was part of his facilitation. But a point of interest is that as at the time this government came in the $321 million was not paid by the Swiss government,” Malami said in the interview.

Speaking with TheCable, however, Monfrini, a world renowned lawyer, said Malami has chosen to publicly make allegations and statements which tend to smear his reputation.

“I read the content of the article published by the New Telegraph on 26 August 2018 in which Mr. Malami is trying through lengthy statements to get people to believe different facts which are, to say the least, untrue,” he said.

Before President Muhammadu Buhari came into office, the Swiss lawyer said he had never heard of any professional fees “of 10 to 20 per cent” paid to lawyers.
“As far as I am concerned, my fees were always fixed at 5% or most of the time substantially lower. If one comes to the matter of the $ 321,000,000, I want to strongly stress the fact that this money was not what Mr. Malami calls ‘part of my facilitation’.

It was money which had illegally been received by some members of the Abacha Family which I had started to search as of September 1999, found through researches operated by my firm and myself in Luxembourg in 2000, frozen in said country thanks to my intervention and finally forfeited thanks to my intervention in Switzerland in December 2014. I do not consider that all the enormous work invested by my firm and myself in this matter could possibly be quoted as a ‘facilitation’,” he said.


‘NO NEED TO PAY LAWYERS AGAIN’

Malami, in the interview, said Monfrini was considered to be among others for the recovery of the $321 million but he was asking for 20-30 percent as against the conventional five percent approved by the federal government. He said he had, however, convinced Buhari on a 10 to 15 percent pay for the Swiss lawyer but Monfrini rejected, insisting on 20 to 30 percent cut — which the president was not going to approve.

“It was against this background that a consortium of lawyers of Nigerian origin now submitted their proposals and we accepted their letters and they swung into action,” he said, adding that he had already proposed to the ministry of finance for the Nigerian lawyers to be paid a five percent cut from $321 million.

But Monfrini insisted he had already completed this job and his fees, in about 20 years recovering Abacha Loot, was around five percent.

“I sternly deny having ever asked Mr. Malami or any other public Officers of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to pay me anything more than the 5 % I was entitled to,” he told TheCable.

“I also have to repeat that the payment of my fees [happened] in December 2014 upon receipt by the Geneva Attorney General of $321,000,000 paid by the government of Luxembourg thanks to my intervention.

“It’s equivalently false to state, as Mr. Malami does, that at the time this government came in, the $321,000,000 was not paid by the Swiss Government as it was the subject of judicial pending before a court and to write that this situation was ‘the crux of the matter’ is so untrue that it becomes laughable.

“The truth is that the money was available to the government of Nigeria as early as December 2014 and as I said before, the matter for which Mr. Malami chose to appoint two new Nigerian lawyers for fees exceeding $ 17,000,000 [could have been done] in writing a letter to the Geneva Attorney General or to the government of Switzerland requesting the money to be paid back to Nigeria. Again, such an activity is not to be developed by lawyers but only through diplomatic consultations between States.”


DELAY TACTICS

In April, Monfrini had denied asking for additional fees when a syndicated article in Nigerian media sought to justify the duplication of his job by Malami.

Cable Newspaper Journalism Foundation (CNJF), a partner organisation with TheCable, for eight months, has continually written the AGF, seeking information and documents on the recovery of $321 million but the AGF is yet to respond.

CNJF has gone to court, seeking an order of mandamus compelling the AGF to make available the information and documents requested from its office pursuant to the freedom of information (FoI) act 2011.

TheCable had also asked the AGF what the newly engaged lawyers did to merit N7 billion.

The only time he responded to TheCable’s email enquiry, Malami said, “I am not ready to make any comments on my private email over the matter.”

The house of representatives has described the engagement of new lawyers for an already completed job as height of injustice. An ad-hoc committee was set up to look into the matter, but Malami resorted to delay tactics to frustrate the investigation .

Incidentally, Okpeseyi and Adebayo were lawyers to the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC), the legacy party of President Buhari, while Malami was legal adviser.

“Well, the truth of the matter is a relationship between the lawyers and I exist. There is no doubt about that,” Malami disclosed in the interview with New Telegraph.


https://www.thecable.ng/abacha-loot-swiss-lawyer-tackles-malami-dubious-n7bn-legal-fees

Re: Abacha Loot: Swiss Lawyer Tackles Malami Over Dubious N7bn Legal Fees by bedspread: 1:23pm On Sep 10, 2018
Malami this Time...

Seems the Circle of men around Pmb are Miilking Our Nation Dry...

David Bachir
Daura
Abba kyari
Malami

These Men of "Integrity " are All of the Inner caucus of Pmb.....

Without Fear or Favor I say this..
The Looted Monies in this Dispensation will be a RECORD in Nigeria..

They are Looting and Re-looting..

Looting of Present day funds and Re-Looting of the Abacha Returned funds...

$17M is not Liberia dollars oooo!!
This is $17M United States Dollars!!

O GOD THIS CANNOT CONTINUE!!

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Re: Abacha Loot: Swiss Lawyer Tackles Malami Over Dubious N7bn Legal Fees by CROWNWEALTH019(m): 1:27pm On Sep 10, 2018
grin This is a government of SAINTS cheesy

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Re: Abacha Loot: Swiss Lawyer Tackles Malami Over Dubious N7bn Legal Fees by silenze: 1:28pm On Sep 10, 2018
ok
Re: Abacha Loot: Swiss Lawyer Tackles Malami Over Dubious N7bn Legal Fees by ITbomb(m): 1:36pm On Sep 10, 2018
The kind of corruption that will be exposed when APC is booted out will be mind blowing

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Re: Abacha Loot: Swiss Lawyer Tackles Malami Over Dubious N7bn Legal Fees by oluwasegun007(m): 1:36pm On Sep 10, 2018
Wetin dey do this SWISS people,

ABACHA put money for TIME DEPOSIT, dem wan refuse to pay interest.... grin grin grin

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Re: Abacha Loot: Swiss Lawyer Tackles Malami Over Dubious N7bn Legal Fees by 3millionia: 1:36pm On Sep 10, 2018
Every day Abacha loot, d money no dey finish ??

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Re: Abacha Loot: Swiss Lawyer Tackles Malami Over Dubious N7bn Legal Fees by Hopebringer: 1:37pm On Sep 10, 2018
Buharis government remains the most corrupt ever in the history of.Nigeria

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Re: Abacha Loot: Swiss Lawyer Tackles Malami Over Dubious N7bn Legal Fees by davibid: 1:37pm On Sep 10, 2018
undecided
Re: Abacha Loot: Swiss Lawyer Tackles Malami Over Dubious N7bn Legal Fees by Racoon(m): 1:37pm On Sep 10, 2018
Everybody in this APC government is enmeshed in one corruption scandal or the other.

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Re: Abacha Loot: Swiss Lawyer Tackles Malami Over Dubious N7bn Legal Fees by engineerboat(m): 1:37pm On Sep 10, 2018
Government of the saints by the theif for the saints

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Re: Abacha Loot: Swiss Lawyer Tackles Malami Over Dubious N7bn Legal Fees by Sunofgod(m): 1:38pm On Sep 10, 2018
Delta moni...

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Re: Abacha Loot: Swiss Lawyer Tackles Malami Over Dubious N7bn Legal Fees by AllTheWayUp: 1:38pm On Sep 10, 2018
Buhari and corruption are 5 and 6

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Re: Abacha Loot: Swiss Lawyer Tackles Malami Over Dubious N7bn Legal Fees by Godjone(m): 1:38pm On Sep 10, 2018
useless criminals

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Re: Abacha Loot: Swiss Lawyer Tackles Malami Over Dubious N7bn Legal Fees by 9japrof(m): 1:39pm On Sep 10, 2018
What i terribly detest in this life is a hypocrite
Re: Abacha Loot: Swiss Lawyer Tackles Malami Over Dubious N7bn Legal Fees by excomarow(m): 1:39pm On Sep 10, 2018
Na wa ooo shocked

This Abacha Loot no dey Finish

General Abdulsalami recovered some

Obasanjo also did

Late Yarádua too the same

Goodluck also recovered Abacha loot

Buhari is also recovering Abacha Loot

The QUESTION is What have they done with this Loot... sad

Abi they are recovering and looting again

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Re: Abacha Loot: Swiss Lawyer Tackles Malami Over Dubious N7bn Legal Fees by OmoOshodi(m): 1:39pm On Sep 10, 2018
shocked

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Re: Abacha Loot: Swiss Lawyer Tackles Malami Over Dubious N7bn Legal Fees by rexbuton: 1:39pm On Sep 10, 2018
Monfrini would not lie. He has his reputation to protect.

Malami on the other hand, has no reputation nor integrity whatsoever. Barring the SAN attached to his name, is there any landmark case Malami won? Or any brilliant research he has carried out?

As usual, the presidency would turn a blind eye... If APC can be this insensitive when they have a second term at stake, how would the second term be when there's nothing at stake??

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Re: Abacha Loot: Swiss Lawyer Tackles Malami Over Dubious N7bn Legal Fees by 2019elections: 1:40pm On Sep 10, 2018
This is...

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Re: Abacha Loot: Swiss Lawyer Tackles Malami Over Dubious N7bn Legal Fees by despi64(m): 1:40pm On Sep 10, 2018
Buhari you are a bastard

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Re: Abacha Loot: Swiss Lawyer Tackles Malami Over Dubious N7bn Legal Fees by Nobody: 1:40pm On Sep 10, 2018
Baba is making d same mistake Jonathan made, don't let these greedy men spoil ur regime

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Re: Abacha Loot: Swiss Lawyer Tackles Malami Over Dubious N7bn Legal Fees by Nobody: 1:41pm On Sep 10, 2018
They Are Busy Re-looting The Loot.Buhari & His Cronies Shall Face D Music At D Appropriate Time.Yet Some Lunatical Deplorables Still Rooting 4 Dis Garbage

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Re: Abacha Loot: Swiss Lawyer Tackles Malami Over Dubious N7bn Legal Fees by CROWNWEALTH019(m): 1:41pm On Sep 10, 2018
yemaldo:
Baba is making d same mistake Jonathan made, don't let these greedy men spoil ur regime
What mistake Jonathan made, why you no get sense like this

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Re: Abacha Loot: Swiss Lawyer Tackles Malami Over Dubious N7bn Legal Fees by planetx13: 1:44pm On Sep 10, 2018
I guess he is doing it in national intetest angry angry

Bunch of clowns

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Re: Abacha Loot: Swiss Lawyer Tackles Malami Over Dubious N7bn Legal Fees by SarcasticGenius(m): 1:44pm On Sep 10, 2018
cheesy cheesy
Re: Abacha Loot: Swiss Lawyer Tackles Malami Over Dubious N7bn Legal Fees by gen2briz(m): 1:45pm On Sep 10, 2018
Weldone sir
Re: Abacha Loot: Swiss Lawyer Tackles Malami Over Dubious N7bn Legal Fees by Bizibi(m): 1:45pm On Sep 10, 2018
Sai sai malami,sai malami!!!!!
Baba is working.

Someone will soon point fingers at saraki as the brain behind this report......

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Re: Abacha Loot: Swiss Lawyer Tackles Malami Over Dubious N7bn Legal Fees by felo812000(m): 1:45pm On Sep 10, 2018
OLE GBEE!!! OLE GBAA

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Re: Abacha Loot: Swiss Lawyer Tackles Malami Over Dubious N7bn Legal Fees by GoodMuyis(m): 1:46pm On Sep 10, 2018
The lawyer is a crook, How can he the demand a whole 30%, that is ridiculous
Re: Abacha Loot: Swiss Lawyer Tackles Malami Over Dubious N7bn Legal Fees by fuckingAyaya(m): 1:46pm On Sep 10, 2018
Apc

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Re: Abacha Loot: Swiss Lawyer Tackles Malami Over Dubious N7bn Legal Fees by Inspiration007: 1:47pm On Sep 10, 2018
GoodMuyis:
The lawyer is a crook, How can he the demand a whole 30%, that is ridiculous

This one did not read the article o

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Re: Abacha Loot: Swiss Lawyer Tackles Malami Over Dubious N7bn Legal Fees by Nobody: 1:47pm On Sep 10, 2018
A government of deceit filled with highly corrupt individuals....and some Nigerians open their mouths to shout "Integrity"!



It's a pity...

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