
odogwuemekaodogwu.blogspot.com reports that Washington has won a
court case authorizing the US government to seize $480m worth of cash owned by
former Nigerian dictator General Sani Abacha who died in 1998.
General Abacha has
siphoned the money abroad and deposited it in banks across France, Ireland, the
UK and the Channel Islands.
In March this year,
the US won the right to freeze the assets but yesterday, the Justice Department
won a federal high court case in Washington, in which it had sought the right
to seize the cash.
According to a Justice
Department official, the forfeiture of the money sets a record for kleptocracy
actions. Washington will now redistribute the money to Nigerian projects as it
sees fit.
Leslie Caldwell, the
US assistant attorney general, said: "Rather than serve his county,
General Abacha used his public office in Nigeria to loot millions of dollars, engaging
in brazen acts of kleptocracy. With this judgment, we have forfeited $480m in
corruption proceeds that can be used for the benefit of the Nigerian
people."
She added that the
ultimate disposition of the funds will follow the execution of the judgment in
each of these jurisdictions. General Abacha, who became Nigeria's head of state
via military coup on November 17, 1993, held power until his death on June 8,
1998 and is estimated to have stolen a total of $5bn.
Courtesy
of Eagle Eye blog
US Wins The Right To Seize $480bn Of General Abacha's Wealth Looted From Nigeria
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