EFCC Hired Mercenaries to Implicate Me - Patience Jonathan

Fri, Sep 16, 2016
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Politics


Patience Jonathan, wife of former President Goodluck Jonathan, accuses EFCC of hiring mercenaries to implicate her in the alleged $15m money laundering scandal

PATIENCE Jonathan, wife of ex-President Goodluck Jonathan, has alleged that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, hired four persons who pleaded guilty to money laundering charges on behalf of the four companies linked to her.
Patience stated this in a statement Chima Osuji, her media aide, issued on Thursday, saying the EFCC presented four unknown persons, who were not authorised by the companies’ boards to plead guilty on behalf of the companies.
According to her, this was a ploy by the EFCC to ensure that her hard-earn money was confiscated.

She argued that the EFCC failed to comply with Section 477 (2) of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act, 2015, by not presenting to the court on Thursday any letter to show that the four persons were authorised by the companies to represent them.

“This is a clear evidence of the desperation of the prosecution to pull down the former First Lady and confiscate her hard-earned money.

“It is an irony that it was the former First Lady who went to court for the repatriation of her confiscated money when she realised that the EFCC and its co-travellers were playing politics with this issue after she had come out publicly to say that the said money belongs to her and that she has all evidence to prove the sources of her money. Up till this very moment, the EFCC has refused to interrogate or invite her for questioning.

“The biggest twist in court on Thursday was that the fourth to seventh defendants pleaded guilty to all the 15 counts. It is clear that these unknown faces were agents of the EFCC, who have been stage-managed and tutored to come to court to complicate the case as a strategy to confiscate her money,” the ex-President’s wife’s aide, Osuji, said.

– Sept. 16, 2016 @ 10:30 GMT |

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