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EFCC Scales Up Investigations On P&ID by ijustdey: 12:36pm On Sep 09, 2019
May look into payment of $39m to IPCO
Concern mounts over pattern of fraud



Yemi Ajayi





The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has escalated its probe into how a firm promoted by an Irish, Mr. Michael Quinn, and registered in British Virgin Islands, Process and Industrial Developments Limited, secured an agreement with the federal government, an alleged breach of which has attracted an enforcement order, by a British commercial court, of a $9.6 billion arbitral award against Nigeria.

THISDAY learnt yesterday that the anti-graft agency is expanding its focus of investigation following a report published on September 4 by Bloomberg BusinessWeek, which detailed past suspected fraudulent activities by Quinn, now deceased.

It was learnt that the Bloomberg report had generated concern among top government officials as it detailed a pattern, similar to the controversial Gas Supply and Purchasing Agreement (GSPA) P&ID entered into with the Ministry of Petroleum Resources, on behalf of the federal government, in 2010, which led to the $9.6 billion arbitral award, now largely suspected to have been procured under fraudulent circumstances through which the late Quinn had previously tried to wangle hefty sums of money from the Nigerian treasury.

Under GSPA, Nigeria was to supply wet gas to P&ID plant, to be built in Cross River State, which would be processed and used to generate about 2,000 MW of electricity for Nigeria.

The Bloomberg report showed that the late Quinn, who began living in Nigeria in the 2000s, wormed his ways into the hearts of top government officials and political bigwigs, and had a reputation of short-changing Nigeria in the contracts awarded to him by his friends and contacts in government.

He was reputed to have known former President Olusegun Obasanjo, his successor, late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua, and a former Chief of Army Staff, Lt-Gen. Theophilus Danjuma, who was also a former Minister of Defence in the Obasanjo administration in 1999.

The Bloomberg report showed that contrary to Quinn’s claim before the court during the arbitration in the failed gas supply project that he borrowed $40 million in preparations for the GSPA, it was Danjuma, who claimed the project was his idea that gave him the money.

According to the report, among the projects the late Quinn was involved with in Nigeria was a contract to repair and upgrade 36 British-made Scorpion tanks in Bauchi, in which he gamed the system by supplying used and faulty parts as well as equipment.

He was also reportedly involved in a contract to supply 4,000 rounds of tanks ammunition to the Nigerian Army.

He was said to have been involved in a contract scam that led to him be charged with espionage and handling secret military materials along with his son, Adam and others, including three Nigerian officials.

Among the litany of his alleged bids in trying to defraud Nigeria through contracts and arbitration was the $5 million contract he won through one of his companies, Industrial Consultants, which in 2010 brokered the deal with the Nigerian Air Force to repair ejector seats in six Alpha Jets, a fleet of small fighter aircraft for training.

However, the Nigerian Air Force withdrew from the contract some months after the deal was sealed for a British company, North Wales Military Aviation Services Ltd. (NWMAS) to carry out the repair.

The dispute for the botched contract went into arbitration with the Nigerian panel describing the reasons for the pull out of the air force as “flimsy, untenable and unacceptable…”
The arbitration panel also awarded the British company about $2.3 million for work allegedly done, plus interest.

However, the British company, which was suspected not to have been aware of the proceedings at the arbitration panel, as it had been sidelined by Quinn, who had reportedly registered a local company, NWMAS Nigeria Limited to surreptitiously take over benefits from the contract.

It was reported that the inability of Quinn’s company to collect the arbitral award informed his decision to make the seat of arbitration in subsequent contract dispute to be outside Nigeria.

In another arbitration dispute involving IPCO (Nigeria) Limited, formerly part of Singapore-based construction group, IPCO International Limited, there was a $150 million case against the Ministry of Petroleum Resources over alleged delays in the construction of an oil terminal for the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC).

But THISDAY learnt that when NNPC lawyers probed the contract, they discovered that the work was not quite done.

However, they settled the dispute at $39 million and the money was paid into an escrow account.
It was gathered that investigation so far has shown that P&ID were consultants and friends to those behind IPCO, led by one Olu Adewunmi.

Given the nexus between the IPCO dispute and P&ID, sources said the EFCC were now trying to determine if there was a pattern of fraud being perpetrated by the company using phony contracts and arbitration.

Besides, the commission was considering probing the payment of $39 million arbitral award to IPCO.

A source said that EFCC believed that Danjuma was crucial to unearthing the fraudulent activities of the P&ID promoters, given his allegations contained in the Bloomberg Businessweek report that Quinn cheated him out of the GSPA deal.

EFCC agents were also said to be investigating possible case of perjury against Quinn, who in his averment claimed that he borrowed the $40 million from the bank in preparations for the gas plant.

Quinn’s averment is, however, contrary to what Danjuma told Bloomberg Businessweek that one of his companies, Tita-Kuru Petrochemicals Ltd. spent the $40 million in preparations for the gas plant.

He had said Quinn was a consultant to the project, using his funds and office.
Before the publication of the Bloomberg report, President Muhammadu Buhari had ordered the EFCC, the Nigerian Intelligence Agency (NIA) and the Inspector General of Police to thoroughly probe P&ID.

Besides the probe, the federal government had signified its intentions to appeal the judgment of the UK court and to fight any attempt to seize its assets to defray the arbitral $9.6 billion award.


https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2019/09/09/efcc-scales-up-investigations-on-pid/

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Re: EFCC Scales Up Investigations On P&ID by Sunofgod(m): 12:37pm On Sep 09, 2019
This is beyond their capabilities!

Let them stick to investigating romance scams!

Foolishness...

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Re: EFCC Scales Up Investigations On P&ID by PureGoldh(m): 12:38pm On Sep 09, 2019
Noted
Re: EFCC Scales Up Investigations On P&ID by Nobody: 2:38pm On Sep 09, 2019
This one no be EFCC matter

NORTHERN CABALS HAVING FVCKING UP THIS COUNTRY SINCE 1970

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Re: EFCC Scales Up Investigations On P&ID by Newshubs: 2:39pm On Sep 09, 2019
So much money flying around in this country.
Thank God for EFCC. If not we'd be swimming in a mess as a country. Because one will imagine how the Nigerian Police would've dealt with corruption in this country. Kudos to Obj

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Re: EFCC Scales Up Investigations On P&ID by Badonasty(m): 2:40pm On Sep 09, 2019
ijustdey:





May look into payment of $39m to IPCO
Concern mounts over pattern of fraud






https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2019/09/09/efcc-scales-up-investigations-on-pid/




anything that'll stop us from paying that money...cos that money go shake our economy óò
Re: EFCC Scales Up Investigations On P&ID by AleAirHub(m): 2:40pm On Sep 09, 2019
Nothing meaningful will come out of it because Nigerian will be so surprise of the cabal's behind that case. angry

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Re: EFCC Scales Up Investigations On P&ID by FarahAideed: 2:40pm On Sep 09, 2019
Who are they fooling ..UK court doesn't know all these paparazzi

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Re: EFCC Scales Up Investigations On P&ID by id911(m): 2:41pm On Sep 09, 2019
Former Petroleum Minister, late Lookman Rilwan and Former NNPC MD, Mohammed Barkindo, who's current OPEC secretary were the two people that signed the fake contract on behalf of Nigeria when Yaradua was in coma and Goodluck was prevented from acting. Why are they hiding their names? Is it because they are Northerners? Keep fooling yourself

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Re: EFCC Scales Up Investigations On P&ID by yudeecollections: 2:41pm On Sep 09, 2019
Efcc
Re: EFCC Scales Up Investigations On P&ID by sylve11: 2:42pm On Sep 09, 2019
Sunofgod:
This is beyond their capabilities!

Let them stick to investigating romance scams!

Foolishness...



Lol. With their black faces.

Soon, SARS will join in. We are waiting for the outcome. cool
Re: EFCC Scales Up Investigations On P&ID by senrino(m): 2:42pm On Sep 09, 2019
Make we see if them sabi work!
Re: EFCC Scales Up Investigations On P&ID by nabegibeg: 2:43pm On Sep 09, 2019
ijustdey:





May look into payment of $39m to IPCO
Concern mounts over pattern of fraud






https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2019/09/09/efcc-scales-up-investigations-on-pid/



Re: EFCC Scales Up Investigations On P&ID by sylve11: 2:43pm On Sep 09, 2019
FarahAideed:
Who are they fooling ..UK court doesn't know all these paparazzi


A committee has been set up, and money need circulate na. Abi you nor know how easy dey go? lipsrsealed lipsrsealed undecided cool

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Re: EFCC Scales Up Investigations On P&ID by Larryfest(m): 2:45pm On Sep 09, 2019
Efcc better face dem yahoo yahoo boys cos na dem their power fit hold. Going after the cabals and Lords of the land will amount to nothing in Nigeria.

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Re: EFCC Scales Up Investigations On P&ID by ahiboilandgas: 2:45pm On Sep 09, 2019
Sunofgod:
This is beyond their capabilities!

Let them stick to investigating romance scams!

Foolishness...
yahoo.boys spotted

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Re: EFCC Scales Up Investigations On P&ID by pwansunriseteam: 2:49pm On Sep 09, 2019
OK
Re: EFCC Scales Up Investigations On P&ID by wink2015(m): 2:50pm On Sep 09, 2019
May look into payment of $39m to IPCO
Concern mounts over pattern of fraud



Yemi Ajayi





The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has escalated its probe into how a firm promoted by an Irish, Mr. Michael Quinn, and registered in British Virgin Islands, Process and Industrial Developments Limited, secured an agreement with the federal government, an alleged breach of which has attracted an enforcement order, by a British commercial court, of a $9.6 billion arbitral award against Nigeria.

THISDAY learnt yesterday that the anti-graft agency is expanding its focus of investigation following a report published on September 4 by Bloomberg BusinessWeek, which detailed past suspected fraudulent activities by Quinn, now deceased.

It was learnt that the Bloomberg report had generated concern among top government officials as it detailed a pattern, similar to the controversial Gas Supply and Purchasing Agreement (GSPA) P&ID entered into with the Ministry of Petroleum Resources, on behalf of the federal government, in 2010, which led to the $9.6 billion arbitral award, now largely suspected to have been procured under fraudulent circumstances through which the late Quinn had previously tried to wangle hefty sums of money from the Nigerian treasury.

Under GSPA, Nigeria was to supply wet gas to P&ID plant, to be built in Cross River State, which would be processed and used to generate about 2,000 MW of electricity for Nigeria.

The Bloomberg report showed that the late Quinn, who began living in Nigeria in the 2000s, wormed his ways into the hearts of top government officials and political bigwigs, and had a reputation of short-changing Nigeria in the contracts awarded to him by his friends and contacts in government.

He was reputed to have known former President Olusegun Obasanjo, his successor, late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua, and a former Chief of Army Staff, Lt-Gen. Theophilus Danjuma, who was also a former Minister of Defence in the Obasanjo administration in 1999.

The Bloomberg report showed that contrary to Quinn’s claim before the court during the arbitration in the failed gas supply project that he borrowed $40 million in preparations for the GSPA, it was Danjuma, who claimed the project was his idea that gave him the money.

According to the report, among the projects the late Quinn was involved with in Nigeria was a contract to repair and upgrade 36 British-made Scorpion tanks in Bauchi, in which he gamed the system by supplying used and faulty parts as well as equipment.

He was also reportedly involved in a contract to supply 4,000 rounds of tanks ammunition to the Nigerian Army.

He was said to have been involved in a contract scam that led to him be charged with espionage and handling secret military materials along with his son, Adam and others, including three Nigerian officials.

Among the litany of his alleged bids in trying to defraud Nigeria through contracts and arbitration was the $5 million contract he won through one of his companies, Industrial Consultants, which in 2010 brokered the deal with the Nigerian Air Force to repair ejector seats in six Alpha Jets, a fleet of small fighter aircraft for training.

However, the Nigerian Air Force withdrew from the contract some months after the deal was sealed for a British company, North Wales Military Aviation Services Ltd. (NWMAS) to carry out the repair.

The dispute for the botched contract went into arbitration with the Nigerian panel describing the reasons for the pull out of the air force as “flimsy, untenable and unacceptable…”
The arbitration panel also awarded the British company about $2.3 million for work allegedly done, plus interest.

However, the British company, which was suspected not to have been aware of the proceedings at the arbitration panel, as it had been sidelined by Quinn, who had reportedly registered a local company, NWMAS Nigeria Limited to surreptitiously take over benefits from the contract.

It was reported that the inability of Quinn’s company to collect the arbitral award informed his decision to make the seat of arbitration in subsequent contract dispute to be outside Nigeria.

In another arbitration dispute involving IPCO (Nigeria) Limited, formerly part of Singapore-based construction group, IPCO International Limited, there was a $150 million case against the Ministry of Petroleum Resources over alleged delays in the construction of an oil terminal for the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC).

But THISDAY learnt that when NNPC lawyers probed the contract, they discovered that the work was not quite done.

However, they settled the dispute at $39 million and the money was paid into an escrow account.
It was gathered that investigation so far has shown that P&ID were consultants and friends to those behind IPCO, led by one Olu Adewunmi.

Given the nexus between the IPCO dispute and P&ID, sources said the EFCC were now trying to determine if there was a pattern of fraud being perpetrated by the company using phony contracts and arbitration.

Besides, the commission was considering probing the payment of $39 million arbitral award to IPCO.

A source said that EFCC believed that Danjuma was crucial to unearthing the fraudulent activities of the P&ID promoters, given his allegations contained in the Bloomberg Businessweek report that Quinn cheated him out of the GSPA deal.

EFCC agents were also said to be investigating possible case of perjury against Quinn, who in his averment claimed that he borrowed the $40 million from the bank in preparations for the gas plant.

Quinn’s averment is, however, contrary to what Danjuma told Bloomberg Businessweek that one of his companies, Tita-Kuru Petrochemicals Ltd. spent the $40 million in preparations for the gas plant.

He had said Quinn was a consultant to the project, using his funds and office.
Before the publication of the Bloomberg report, President Muhammadu Buhari had ordered the EFCC, the Nigerian Intelligence Agency (NIA) and the Inspector General of Police to thoroughly probe P&ID.

Besides the probe, the federal government had signified its intentions to appeal the judgment of the UK court and to fight any attempt to seize its assets to defray the arbitral $9.6 billion award.


https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2019/09/09/efcc-scales-up-investigations-on-pid/

The Past Pdp government did not only looted our COLLECTIVE COMMONWEALTH to zero level but also traded off our NATIONAL ASSETS.

Malabu cases, P & I D, Bakassi Peninsula etc

The list is endless.

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Re: EFCC Scales Up Investigations On P&ID by 9jatriot(m): 2:53pm On Sep 09, 2019
This APharam guy, u non de tire? P&Id release their version no mention of Barkindo, FG release their own, no mention of Barkindo, Thisday, Bloomberg, Premium times, sahara report still no mention of Barkindo.
Using different monikers will no add his name, you need a verifiable proof. I am still waiting for you to provide it since as you promised you would
id911:
[b][/b]

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Re: EFCC Scales Up Investigations On P&ID by Emmy3(m): 2:54pm On Sep 09, 2019
Yeah, look into it; EFCC, that can win any corruption case against well known public officers
Re: EFCC Scales Up Investigations On P&ID by OlujobaSamuel: 2:59pm On Sep 09, 2019
9jatriot:
This APharam guy, u non de tire? P&Id release their version no mention of Barkindo, FG release their own, no mention of Barkindo, Thisday, Bloomberg, Premium times, sahara report still no mention of Barkindo.
Using different monikers will no add his name, you need a verifiable proof. I am still waiting for you to provide it since as you promised you would
Leave am ooo, I don't know if na barkindo he need abi the fact of the case.

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Re: EFCC Scales Up Investigations On P&ID by Jabioro: 3:01pm On Sep 09, 2019
Before you can for any Court arbitration you must have fulfilled your core part.Nobody it seems not answer this common question.Did P&ID fufilled any part of the first face agreement by building has refinery ?
Re: EFCC Scales Up Investigations On P&ID by Hemanwel(m): 3:01pm On Sep 09, 2019
I am an Igbo; a PDP apologist. I think the EFCC under President Buhari has been outstanding, to be honest. They have done far more than we could ever imagine.

Yahoo boys all over the country are now on the run.

Thank you President Buhari and Magu!

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Re: EFCC Scales Up Investigations On P&ID by 9jatriot(m): 3:01pm On Sep 09, 2019
Like someone mentioned in a previous thread, whatever the outcome of this, PMB has shown that he does not just sign cheques away without asking questions. Efforts are being made to get to the root of the matter and to wriggle out of the lock jam of the obvious fraud with some semblance of legal backing.

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Re: EFCC Scales Up Investigations On P&ID by 9jatriot(m): 3:03pm On Sep 09, 2019
lol, so you noticed it too?
OlujobaSamuel:

Leave am ooo, I don't know if na barkindo he need abi the fact of the case.

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Re: EFCC Scales Up Investigations On P&ID by seguno2: 3:05pm On Sep 09, 2019
AgonyOfHell:
This one no be EFCC matter

NORTHERN CABALS HAVING FVCKING UP THIS COUNTRY SINCE 1970

With active collaboration of the southern cabals hailed by their impoverished suffering fellow citizens
Re: EFCC Scales Up Investigations On P&ID by OlujobaSamuel: 3:07pm On Sep 09, 2019
9jatriot:
lol, so you noticed it too?
Yes oo, he even created a thread on it, I wanted to comment but I noticed it's of no point, just like those going to newspaper stand in the morning to argue all day when they have zeroed in on the subject

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Re: EFCC Scales Up Investigations On P&ID by seguno2: 3:08pm On Sep 09, 2019
9jatriot:
Like someone mentioned in a previous thread, whatever the outcome of this, PMB has shown that he does not just sign cheques away without asking questions. Efforts are being made to get to the root of the matter and to wriggle out of the lock jam of the obvious fraud with some semblance of legal backing.

The same man who was ready to sign off $600 million to settle the arbitration case?
The same man who paid $17 million to Malami’s accomplices as legal fees for a job already completed by a Swiss lawyer for Abacha’s loot?
Are you for real

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