Friday, 12 February 2016

$26m Halliburton Scandal: Government Scared To Probe Top Military Leaders Involved

While those from foreign lands who gave the bribes have since been punished by their respective governments, the beneficiaries of the $26 million Halliburton bribery allegation from Nigeria are yet to be fished out and sanctioned.
However, about two weeks after the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mr Abubakar Malami, SAN, indicated that the Halliburton scandal had not been closed, the Federal Government has moved to unveil and punish the suspects.

As a starting point, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC has quizzed a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Mr Damian Dodo, over his role in the Halliburton deal. Many other suspects in the global scandal are expected to be questioned in the weeks ahead.
EFCC said that Dodo was questioned by top operatives of the commission over his alleged involvement in the case for over eight hours on Thursday.

Sources close to the investigation disclosed that Dodo was questioned for his role in the alleged $26million bribery allegation against a former minister and five other Senior Advocates. Specifically, Dodo is alleged to have received $4.5million through his firm, DD Dodo and Co. from the multinational firms involved in the Halliburton bribery scandal under the cover of legal fees. He was also alleged to have withdrawn over $2million cash, for purposes that EFCC described as unclear and in flagrant violation of extant money laundering regulations.

But Dodo said that he and five other top Nigerians only received payments for their legal services and nothing more. He disclosed that the legal team even recovered over $200 million from the multinational firms involved in the bribery scandal and should be commended for their patriotic roles.

“We worked as a team to recover the huge sum of money from the Halliburton case for the Federal Government. It was not a personal matter but a matter handled by five top Nigerian lawyers. “We have also made our report available to the Attorney General of the Federation to show that we have nothing to hide,” Dodo said last night.

Dodo claimed the government were scared of taking up the Halliburton and Siemens bribery cases because the key suspects were top military leaders.  The case in which had landed other suspects in the United States, Germany and others in jail.

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