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    Malabu Scandal: FG Hires 2 Attorneys For Italian Trial

    straightnewsng.comBy straightnewsng.comMarch 6, 2018 --- 10:21 amNo Comments3 Mins Read
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    Confusion enveloped an Italian court Monday as two lawyers purportedly representing the federal government surfaced in the trial of Shell and Eni executives over alleged corruption in Nigeria.

    Online portal, Premium Times, gathered that although the Italian court postponed to May 14 the start of the trial, one of the lawyers, a certain Mr. Sedu, declared his intention not to ask for damages from Eni.

    It reported on Saturday the expected postponement of the trial and possible transfer to another court.

    The trial was originally expected to start Monday but sources said the court might not be able to deal with the case because it had too many other cases.

    The case involves the 2011 purchase by Eni and Shell of Nigeria of Nigeria’s OPL-245 offshore oilfield – one of Africa’s most valuable oil blocks – for about $1.3 billion.

    Milan prosecutors alleged that bribes were paid to win the licence to explore the field, which has never entered into production.

    Dan Etete, former Petroleum Minister, and Bello Adoke, a former Attorney-General of the Federation are among several Nigerians indicted in the deal, which was approved by former President Goodluck Jonathan.

    Shell and Eni’s Nigerian subsidiary, Agip, are among those already being prosecuted in Nigeria, although they have denied wrongdoing.

    A Milan judge ruled in December that the companies, along with present and past executives, would face trial.

    During a meeting on assets recovery in Abuja last October, Mr. Malami had announced that the federal government successfully repatriated $85 million from the Malabu funds from the UK.

    But in a letter to President Buhari, the same official in a dramatic turn advocated that government dropped the charges against the chief suspects, including Bello Adoke, his predecessor; Diezani Alison-Madueke and Dan Etete, former petroleum ministers in the alleged bribery scandal.

    In the letter, Malami had argued that his examination of the case file showed that there was no significant evidence to prove sharp practices by the accused persons.
    He further argued that going ahead with the prosecution of the suspects will portray Nigeria in bad light before the international community and foreign investors, who could see Nigeria as a country that could not be trusted to respect its obligations to international partners.

    Curiously, another top government functionary and Nigeria’s oil minister, Ibe Kachikwu, also advised the President to cede the oil block to Eni and Shell; but a counter-memo by EFCC chair, Ibrahim Magu, made the president overrule Mr. Malami and ordered the anti-graft agency to continue the prosecution.

    The confusion within the Nigerian government on how to proceed with the scandal reared its head in Italy.
    On Monday, two lawyers showed up in Milan to represent Nigeria, raising suspicion that the nation may not be recognised in the trial once the case comes up for hearing.

    The Human and Environmental Development Agenda, HEDA, in a statement condemned the development, saying it exposed the nation to ridicule.

    “HEDA was today shocked and deeply disturbed by the Federal Republic of Nigeria’s confused appearance before the opening of the Italian trial of Shell and Eni for its role in the Malabu Scandal,” the statement said.

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