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EFCC Grills Micheal Aondoakaa Over $182m Halliburton Fraud - SR / $182m Halliburton Scandal: Buhari Orders Preparation Of Case-file / Leaked Files Link Abdulsalami Abubakar, Chris Garba To $182m Halliburton Bribery (2) (3) (4)
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Re: Buhari Reopens $182m Bribery Case-tribune by Reference(m): 9:27am On Jun 06, 2015 |
They will not be able to do anything about it. It is too wide and deep. |
Re: Buhari Reopens $182m Bribery Case-tribune by nkem123(m): 9:30am On Jun 06, 2015 |
sosanova:if at all obj is to be indicted he will go Scot free cos he returned $200m to d nation's treasury d first week PMB assumed office.he is going to use that as an escape route. |
Re: Buhari Reopens $182m Bribery Case-tribune by DanielPop(m): 9:31am On Jun 06, 2015 |
A KEY REASON WHY SOME FORMER PRESIDENTS MOVED AGAINST JONATHAN IN 2015....and worked for Buhari's emergence: 180m HALLIBURTON SCANDAL: Two ex-Heads of State battle Jonathan on october 30, 2012. BY KINGSLEY OMONOBI ABUJA — Following the directive by President Goodluck Jonathan that the investigative report into the $180 million Halliburton bribery scandal be re-opened and the major culprits re-arrested, Vanguard gathered that this has resulted in a fall out between two former heads of state and President Jonathan. The two former heads of state (names withheld) were said to have been found in the investigative report to have benefitted from the sharing of the Halliburton bribe money using fronts who have already confessed that they were only fronting for their principals. Incidentally, when the investigation team took off from Abuja sometime in 2010 and landed in Ibadan on their way to the home of one of the indicted persons, Bodunde Adeyanju, to recover documents relating to how the Halliburton bribe money was collected and disbursed, the team was sent back to Abuja from the Ibadan airport. Jonathan determined to prosecute suspect.. It was gathered that President Jonathan is determined to prosecute those found wanting in the bribery scandal to demonstrate not only to Nigerians who feel he is a toothless bulldog when it comes to fighting corruption, but also to show the international community that corrupt people, no matter their status in the society, can be brought to book in Nigeria. And as part of this determination, it was gathered that an approval has been secured by the five-man inter-agency panel headed by the Inspector General of Police, including EFCC, SSS, and ICPC, to travel to France, United Kingdom, Switzerland and Spain to confirm the foreign leg of the investigations which mostly involves wiring of the funds, the amounts and the account holders. It will be recalled that this aspect of the investigation was to be carried out in 2010, as the visas had been acquired and about N50million meant for the trip and investigation expenses made available but the trip was called off following pressure said to have been mounted on the office of the Attorney General of the federation by a former head of state. Already, Vanguard gathered that the US government has sent a letter to the Federal Government warning that it may apply certain amount of sanctions in line with international anti-corruption protocols if the culprits are not prosecuted and if the $26.5 million paid by Julius Berger as Plea Bargain is not located and given to the Police. Meanwhile, the Police authorities are said to be working round the clock to unravel the mystery surrounding whereabouts of the Julius Berger plea bargain money with the Inspector General of Police vowing that the money must be found. It was gathered that as part of investigation on the matter, all the receipts of plea bargain money returned by other suspects during investigation, and whose amounts were lodged in such government accounts with the Central Bank of Nigeria, Ministry of Finance, Accountant General’s office and the office of the Accountant General of the federation have been recalled and the monies located except that returned by Julius Berger. It will be recalled that President Jonathan had directed the Police to resuscitate the investigative report of the $180million Halliburton scam following America ’s insistence that the culprits in the bribery scandal must be brought to book before the $130million in US coffers can be returned to Nigeria . America also insisted that the $26.5million plea bargain money returned by Construction giant, Julius Berger, must be located and made available to Police following suspicion that the money has developed legs and ended up in some person’s pocket. Since the directive there has been confusion over the whereabouts of the huge amount of money and this according to sources has angered President Jonathan who has subsequently charged the Attorney General of the federation, Mr. Mohammed Adoke to fish out the money and make it available to the Police by end of this week. The decision to task the Attorney General with the assignment according to sources followed conflicting statements by both Julius Berger, office of the Accountant General of the federation and the Police investigators about the true position of the funds. One account said the money was in the possession of the Accountant General of the federation. Another account said the money was being kept in the office of the AGF while the Police said they are at a loss of the money’s whereabouts. Julius Berger one of the companies indicted in the Halliburton $180 million bribery scandal had opted for a plea bargain in order to be speared the prosecution process following the conclusion of the 5 man inter-agency investigation panel. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2012/10/180m-halliburton-scandal-two-ex-heads-of-state-battle-jonathan/ End. MY TWO CENTS: These same leaders that fought Jonathan worked for Buhari's emergence knowing that if Jonathan wins a second term, they'd face the music. However, they didn't expect that "I belong to no one" speech from their Buhari! NOW THIS... Buhari reopens $182m bribery case 3 ex-leaders (all closet APC members who helped install buhari as president), others may face trial. http://www.tribuneonlineng.com/content/buhari-reopens-182m-bribery-case Hehehehehehehehehe!!!!!! They put a bull in a China shop! Soon all hell will break loose, i.e. if Buhari has the courage to attack those who made him President! APC may collapse sooner than we expect! Watching intensely! 1 Like |
Re: Buhari Reopens $182m Bribery Case-tribune by onatisi(m): 9:48am On Jun 06, 2015 |
nkem123:and u believe that cock and bull story of obj returning 200million dollars? Nigerians never learn . |
Re: Buhari Reopens $182m Bribery Case-tribune by dannewlife(m): 9:54am On Jun 06, 2015 |
Let hand be joined unto hand. ..the wicked shall never go unpunished here or...hereafter ! |
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Re: Buhari Reopens $182m Bribery Case-tribune by udeze73(m): 9:56am On Jun 06, 2015 |
If all cases Of bribery and embezzlement be prosecuted strictly,, then all former nigerian lleaders both at the national and state level aven at the local level will all be jailed. Corruption is a cancer that consumed deep into the heart of the nation. At the leat, alleviating corruption will take several adminisatrations but it had to start somewhere. |
Re: Buhari Reopens $182m Bribery Case-tribune by dannewlife(m): 9:57am On Jun 06, 2015 |
It's difficult not to like this president ! |
Re: Buhari Reopens $182m Bribery Case-tribune by lomprico(m): 9:59am On Jun 06, 2015 |
Pavore9:And obj 1 Like |
Re: Buhari Reopens $182m Bribery Case-tribune by airview: 10:03am On Jun 06, 2015 |
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Re: Buhari Reopens $182m Bribery Case-tribune by Nobody: 10:09am On Jun 06, 2015 |
OREMUSSANCTUS: Fayose abi? Was that not what you call him? |
Re: Buhari Reopens $182m Bribery Case-tribune by ayusco85(m): 10:12am On Jun 06, 2015 |
Jetjacky: go back and read the originl post again. seems u ve comprehension skills |
Re: Buhari Reopens $182m Bribery Case-tribune by IbokUtoroh(m): 10:16am On Jun 06, 2015 |
DanielPop:n foolish people here saying jonathan was clueless, n encouraging corruption. Lets see how mr integrity i fare in d coming weeks. 1 Like |
Re: Buhari Reopens $182m Bribery Case-tribune by 989900: 10:17am On Jun 06, 2015 |
modath: My name is, Asiwaju Everybody Bola Hammed Everyone Tinubu. |
Re: Buhari Reopens $182m Bribery Case-tribune by fennels007(m): 10:18am On Jun 06, 2015 |
This is what we want oooooooooooooooooooo. Buhari you are welcome. |
Re: Buhari Reopens $182m Bribery Case-tribune by MrDoGood(m): 10:22am On Jun 06, 2015 |
Lol 1 Like
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Re: Buhari Reopens $182m Bribery Case-tribune by IbokUtoroh(m): 10:26am On Jun 06, 2015 |
but why Us dey put beta job give nigeria presidents na? N na dis same issue do mek jonathan lose credibility in foreign stance, now e don enter babaonechance hand. Sule lamido....jonathan is like a madman wif a lighter in a filling station. Thank god jona didnt lite it n he sucessfully transfer d lighter to baba onechance. Baba abeg no lite that lighter o cos naija go burn o. 3yrs 11months 21days to hold d Lighter! Nigerians pray baba should lite that thng o or better still make e spoil. |
Re: Buhari Reopens $182m Bribery Case-tribune by codedguy1(m): 10:27am On Jun 06, 2015 |
chuna1985: My thoughts exactly! 1 Like |
Re: Buhari Reopens $182m Bribery Case-tribune by Ama80(f): 10:36am On Jun 06, 2015 |
It's impossible for pmb to prosecute d offenders. |
Re: Buhari Reopens $182m Bribery Case-tribune by 989900: 10:43am On Jun 06, 2015 |
http://saharareporters.com/2015/05/25/balarabe%E2%80%99s-prediction-buhari%E2%80%99s-war-corruption-part-3-dr-wumi-akintide |
Re: Buhari Reopens $182m Bribery Case-tribune by nkem123(m): 10:45am On Jun 06, 2015 |
onatisi:Ofcourse he did, nt only obj.Ladoja former Oyo state governor also returned #500m. u think obj never saw this coming, he knew things like this would come up so he acted fast. |
Re: Buhari Reopens $182m Bribery Case-tribune by 989900: 10:50am On Jun 06, 2015 |
nkem123: I think he 'promised to'; has he? He also promised to blow the whistle on everyone else who does not do the same . . . has he? Hopefully, he will. |
Re: Buhari Reopens $182m Bribery Case-tribune by onatisi(m): 10:56am On Jun 06, 2015 |
nkem123:bros get ur facts right, obj never returned any money, why should he have kept money belonging to nigeria in his account ? Or u think obj is dumb to do something that will send him to jail . Don't u know that returning any money proves the point that he is corrupt and guilty and the case of ladoja is different entirely ,ladoja returned 500million naira when he immediately left government and when akala was probing him not when buhari won this election , ladoja case and issue is about 4 to 5 years ago since he returned and the 500 million he returned has got nothing to do with haliburton ,the money ladoja returned is viewed as belonging to oyo state. |
Re: Buhari Reopens $182m Bribery Case-tribune by Jetjacky(m): 11:27am On Jun 06, 2015 |
bashydemy:fully noted Lord Bashy you day read novel? |
Re: Buhari Reopens $182m Bribery Case-tribune by Jetjacky(m): 11:31am On Jun 06, 2015 |
gaph38:of course not. It seems like I did not really analyse the matter in my head before commenting. Thanks for throwing some light in my dark! ;( |
Re: Buhari Reopens $182m Bribery Case-tribune by Jetjacky(m): 11:34am On Jun 06, 2015 |
U2ice:then it would spoil his government reputation to the world and his country |
Re: Buhari Reopens $182m Bribery Case-tribune by tosmartak(m): 11:51am On Jun 06, 2015 |
Jetjacky: "U.S. government made it clear that unless those involved were prosecuted, part of the bribe money, about $140 million, recovered and still in the US, would not be repatriated to Nigeria." Brother mahn! U.S wasn't telling him what to do, they are saying what they won't do. Why was the whole issue placed on silence before now, If not that a move has been made by the present government to get the money repatriated to Nigeria? |
Re: Buhari Reopens $182m Bribery Case-tribune by nkem123(m): 11:52am On Jun 06, 2015 |
onatisi:am nt a press man bro, bt we do get informations from them Whc they claim obj did.and on d issue of Ladoja, he returned d money to avoid probe, nobody is linking that to Halliburton neither d one returned by obj. they both simply did to avoid been indicted by any panel set up to investigate any case of corruption Whc they might be involved. |
Re: Buhari Reopens $182m Bribery Case-tribune by nkem123(m): 11:54am On Jun 06, 2015 |
989900:we learnt he did, Whc we heard. |
Re: Buhari Reopens $182m Bribery Case-tribune by Charly68: 12:07pm On Jun 06, 2015 |
United state found their own son culpable but Nigeria Court suppressed the matter. This is the problem in this country,meanwhile the judges here do send those stealing chicken & goat to several years imprisonment . There is so much injustice in the land . Things can not work where there is no justice . |
Re: Buhari Reopens $182m Bribery Case-tribune by onatisi(m): 12:12pm On Jun 06, 2015 |
nkem123:bros which press are u referring to?I hope not naija press oo. Who will setup a probe to probe ladoja The only reason this one may come up is the international angle to it and infact the possiblity of buhari reopening the case is just 10% or even 5%. Don't rely on nairaland politics section for news ,talk to real politicians on the ground. Ladoja returned the money years and years ago ,that is the end of that case . Buhari has said it numerous times that he has no time to open past cases , the job and challenges in front of him far outweighs that of any nigerian president in the past. The moment he starts with cases , you wey dey naija go suffer tire because he will have no time for any other meaningful thing. |
Re: Buhari Reopens $182m Bribery Case-tribune by nkem123(m): 12:22pm On Jun 06, 2015 |
onatisi:if killing corruption is d only thing PMB will achieve for d whole 4yrs, then I must tell u congrats! welcome to a new Nigeria, cos that is d only menace plaguing this country.kill corruption today and u will see everything fall in place.I prefer PMB fight corruption to a standstill than focusing on other aspect of d economy that will still have no significant improvement cos that monster called 'corruption' is still alive |
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