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UPDATE 1-Nigeria charges ex-attorney general in court over $1.3 bln oil deal

Published 23/01/2020, 19:14
© Reuters. UPDATE 1-Nigeria charges ex-attorney general in court over $1.3 bln oil deal
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ABUJA, Jan 23 (Reuters) - Nigeria's financial crime watchdog

charged former attorney general Mohammed Adoke in court on

Thursday for allegedly receiving bribes to facilitate a $1.3

billion oil deal, the agency said in a statement.

It is the latest development in one of the oil industry's

biggest corruption scandals, over the 2011 sale of the offshore

oilfield known as OPL 245 by Malabu Oil and Gas.

A resulting investigation has entangled two of the sectors

biggest players, Shell RDSa.L and Eni ENI.MI , as well as an

array of powerful figures from the previous Nigerian government.

"Adoke is accused of using public office for gratification,"

said the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission statement,

adding there were 42 charges against the former official.

Adoke was charged with receiving the U.S. dollar equivalent

of 300 million naira ($980,550) in 2013 to facilitate the OPL

245 deal and help waive taxes for Shell and Eni, according to a

charge sheet filed in an Abuja high court last week.

The former attorney general pleaded not guilty to all

charges, according to the commission's statement. Reuters was

unable to reach Adoke or his lawyer for immediate comment.

The next hearing, for bail applications, will be Jan. 27,

the statement said.

Shell's and Eni's local subsidiaries have also been charged

with illegally assisting Adoke in waiving the taxes, according

to last week's charge sheet.

Malabu was owned by former petroleum minister Dan Etete.

Shell and Eni, and their executives, have denied any

wrongdoing. Etete has also denied wrongdoing.

($1 = 305.9500 naira)

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