Jersey returns £7m of 'tainted' funds to Nigeria
More than $9.5m (£7m) from "tainted property" held in a Jersey bank account is to be returned to the Government of Nigeria to support an infrastructure project.
His Majesty's Attorney General for Jersey Mark Temple KC signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) in December to return the money.
The MOU built on two previous agreements between Jersey and Nigeria involving the repatriation of more than $300m (£230m).
In January 2024, the Royal Court found the funds were "more likely than not" proceeds from a corrupt scheme where third-party contractors diverted government funds "for the benefit of senior Nigerian officials and their associates".
Lateef Fagbemi, Nigeria's Attorney-General and Minister of Justice, said the repatriated assets would be used "in line with the terms" of the MOU.
He said: "The successful recovery and repatriation of the forfeited assets underscores the effectiveness of Nigeria's collaborative efforts with its international partners in ensuring that there is no safe haven for illicitly acquired wealth or assets moved to foreign jurisdictions."
Funds will contribute to the final stages of a stretch of highway that acts as a "vital link" between Nigeria's capital and its second-largest city.
Temple said the return demonstrated "the strength of our civil forfeiture legislation as a powerful tool in the fight against corruption".
Source: bbc.com
Trending News

Assemblies of God, Ghana’s General Council donates vehicle to Brong Ahafo Region “B”
05:32
DVLA clarifies vehicle onboarding process amid public concerns
08:37
Transport fares can be reduced without risk – COPEC
08:25
“We do not agree with the 25% fee increment, whether by the SRC or GRASAG”- Dr. Apaak
07:14
Kasoa police invite CMG journalist to identify GNFS officers over alleged assault
19:01
Inside Ken Ofori Atta's detention centre in US
08:49
Chwinto: Over 400 children benefit from Hope in sight Foundation's annual 'MAKE A CHILD SMILE'
09:29
Otumfuo pays historic visit to IGP today
07:05
Police arrest 2 more suspects in Adabraka jewellery shop robbery, seize weapons and ammunition
17:36
Gov't scrutinising CRC report, no white paper will be issued-Haruna Iddrissu
02:04



