Home News $9.6b P&ID scam: EFCC submits more evidence against director

$9.6b P&ID scam: EFCC submits more evidence against director

2 min read
0
0
7

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), on Monday, tendered additional evidence against MICAD Project City Services Limited, and Director of Process and Industrial Development Limited, James Nolan, before Justice Nora Egwuatu of the Federal High Court, sitting in Abuja.

This was made known in a statement by the Head of Media and Publicity of the EFCC, Dele Oyewale.

The criminal case stemmed from a controversial Gas Supply Processing Agreement between  Process and Industrial Development and the Federal Government of Nigeria.

P&ID had obtained a $11 billion award against the Federal Government over the botched contract.

Reprieve came the way of the country last October when a London arbitration court set aside the $11 billion award, holding that the contract was fraudulently secured.

MICAD Project City Services Limited and James Nolan facing 20 counts bordering on “obtaining by false pretence, money laundering and criminal conversion of proceeds of crime, to the tune of N151,394,328.00”.

In February, the International Criminal Police Organisation said it had arrested Nolan, in Italy after he jumped bail in Nigeria in 2022, in the ongoing $9.6 billion P&ID scandal.

At Monday’s court session, the prosecution counsel, Bala Sanga, informed the court that the EFCC had filed additional evidence before the court on 20 February 2024, and the defence counsel, Micheal Ajara, confirmed that they had been served the evidence.

Sanga then presented the third prosecution witness,  a lawyer, Nnedimma  Eyisi, who narrated to the court how James Nolan informed her that he needed to renew himself as the Director of MICAD.

Load More Related Articles
Load More By Breezynews
Load More In News

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Check Also

Lagos to launch 50 meat vans, last mile shops

Lagos State Government said that it would soon inaugurate 50 meat vans at Oko-Oba abattoir…