Court dismisses Alison-Madueke’s application for trial in Nigeria

Wed, Nov 1, 2017 | By publisher


Judiciary

 

THE federal high court in Lagos on Wednesday, November 1, rejected an application by  Diezani Alison-Madueke, a former Minister of Petroleum Resources, seeking to be joined as a defendant in an alleged N450m fraud case in Nigeria.

Justice Rilwan Aikawa, the trial judge, while rejecting the application, described it as bizarre and a misuse of court processes, stressing that he would not allow himself to be used to frustrate Alison-Madueke’s imminent trial in the United Kingdom, where she is currently under investigation and on bail.

The judge declined all of the former minister’s  prayers, including an order mandating the attorney general of the federation to facilitate her return from the UK, where she is currently being investigated for alleged fraud by the Metropolitan Police.

 

– Nov 1, 2017 @ 12:44 GMT |

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