UK daily mail exposed the
London mansions of former Governor of Baylesa State, Diepreye Alamieyeseigha, (now
late) and another dead ex-governor, Abubakar Audu of Kogi State.
These details came out as a
result of President Muhammadu Buhari’s visit to London for an anti-corruption
summit.
The Chairman of the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Mr Ibrahim Magu, is also expected to
be at the event which holds on Tuesday (tomorrow).
In a report entitled:
‘Palaces of Corruption’
The Daily Mail published
pictures of the palatial homes of the prominent Nigerians including those of
the convicted ex-Governor of Delta State, Mr James Ibori, who is still serving
time in a UK prison.
“Properties bought with
dirty money often sit empty for long periods. Those living nearby have no idea
who their neighbours are, undermining any sense of community. Most importantly,
those properties are taken off the market, further squeezing housing supply,”
the report read in part.
According to the report,
Professor Bolaji Owasanoye of the Nigerian Institute of Advanced Legal Studies,
who is the Executive Secretary of the Presidential Advisory Committee against
Corruption, lamented that UK banks were not doing enough to curb corruption.
He said, “It’s great Mr Cameron (UK Prime Minister) is taking this seriously. But Britain isn’t doing
as much as it should, in terms of ending the secrecy and making its banks more
accountable.”
A former Minister of
Petroleum Resources, Diezani Alison-Madueke, who has been accused of stealing
billions of dollars in public funds, is also in the UK where she's waiting to
face trial.



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ReplyDeletePlease do not point accusing fingers at the deads.Many in Present government have betterMansion in UK.We all know then so for BUHARI led govt THERE IS NO TRANSPARENCY.
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