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EFCC Boss Continues Testimony In Alleged N1.4bn Oil Fraud Case

Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes (EFCC), Abdulrasheed Bawa, on Monday continued his testimony at the Lagos High Court sitting in Ikeja in the trial of Abubakar Peters and his company, Nadabo Energy Limited, for an alleged N1.4 billion subsidy fraud, IgbereTV reports.

Mr Bawa who is testifying as the fifth prosecution witness concluded his examination-in-chief before Justice Christopher Balogun.

While answering questions from the prosecuting counsel, Seidu Atteh, he shed more light on Exhibit X – the nine-page document tendered in court by the prosecution as the synopsis of the findings of the investigation team.

“Page eight is the summary of the findings of our investigations,” he said. “We found out that contrary to the claim of the defendant, as seen on page one that this particular Letter of Credit (LC) no. SPG/DLC/11/0013 is in favour of Ashland Energy SA, the LC is actually in favour of Petrocam Trading PYT Ltd.

“Also, contrary to the claim that MT St. Vanessa had a ship-to-ship transfer with MT American Express, as per page one, our findings, as per page eight, revealed that MT St. Vanessa had a ship-to-ship transfer with MT Evridiki, in which only 4,843.22 MT of PMS was taken offshore Lome as against the claim by the defendant that the vessel took 14,134.58 MT on the same date and same location.

“Our findings further revealed that Staco Insurance Plc issued Certificate of Marine Insurance no. 0047851 dated 25 October 2011 for only $4,780,128 as against the claim of the defendant that $17,205,000 was the value that was insured.

“In summary, our findings revealed that the defendant ought to have been paid only N486, 560,246.15 for importation of 6,505,140.42litres of PMS as against N1,464,961,978.24 paid for claiming to have imported 19,500,000 litres of PMS, thereby obtaining N978,401,732.09.

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