Thursday, 6 March 2014

The American government freezes $458million late Sani Abacha’s cash


Yesterday 5th of March,the United States government ordered a freeze on $458 million in assets hidden in European accounts by former Nigerian dictator Sani Abacha and his conspirators.

 The Justice Department said the corruption proceeds, stashed away in bank accounts in Britain, France and Jersey, were frozen at Washington’s request with the help of local authorities according to PM News
Abacha died in office in 1998, but his surviving relatives still include some of the richest and most influential figures in Nigeria.
According to a civil forfeiture complaint unsealed in the US District Court in Washington, the department wants the recover more than $550 million in connection with the action.
“This is the largest civil forfeiture action to recover the proceeds of foreign official corruption ever brought by the department,” said Mythili Raman, acting assistant attorney general.
“General Abacha was one of the most notorious kleptocrats in memory, who embezzled billions from the people of Nigeria while millions lived in poverty,” she said.

The Justice Department said the assets frozen — along with additional assets named in the complaint — represent the “proceeds of corruption” during and after the military regime of Abacha, who became president of Nigeria through a military coup on November 17, 1993 and held that office until his death on June 8, 1998.



5 comments:

Bobby said...

I knew the centenary awards was rubbish

Anonymous said...

Jonathan what do you have to say about this

Anonymous said...

There are more to be recovered

Laura said...

The children of Abacha must be blind to defend him

Ngozi said...

How will this money be used is what is important,announcing or freezing the money does not help the common man.