Monday 20 March 2017

Ibori, Appealed 2012 Fraud Conviction By UK

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A Southwark Crown court had on April 17, 2012, sentenced Ibori to 13 years in prison after the ex-governor pleaded guilty to 10 counts of money laundering and stealing $250m from the treasury.
Disgraced former governor of Delta State, Mr James Ibori, has appealed his 2012 fraud conviction by a United Kingdom court.

Ibori’s media assistant, Tony Eluemunor, in a statement said the ex-Gov’s lawyer informed the Southwark London court on Friday, March 17, 2017, during an ongoing asset seizure trial that he has filed an appeal on Ibori’s behalf at the British Court of Appeal.
Following the development, the confiscation trial which is being presided over by David Tomlinson was adjourned indefinitely.

“In light of the information, the court indefinitely adjourned the ongoing proceedings on the confiscation case.
“He was unlawfully detained for 33 days between November 20 and December 22, 2015,” Eluemunor said.



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