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US To African Looters: You Can’t Go Scot Free Anymore by Ehiscotch(m): 1:03am On Aug 27, 2017 |
The United States of America (USA) has sent a warning to corrupt African political office holders, who illegally enrich themselves at the expense of their poor people, that they would no longer go scot free. They will be investigated, held accountable and punished. The warning was given by US Department of Justice after a New York court jailed Mahmoud Thiam, 50, a former minister of mines and geology of Guinea, who was living big in America on the bribe he collected from a Chinese company. He was jailed seven years. He will spend three of the years under supervised release, for laundering bribes paid to him by executives of China Sonangol International Ltd. (China Sonangol) and China International Fund, SA (CIF). “Today’s sentence sends a strong message to corrupt individuals like Thiam that if they attempt to use the U.S. financial system to hide their bribe money they will be investigated, held accountable, and punished,” the Acting Assistant Attorney General Kenneth Blanco of the Department of Justice Criminal Division said in a statement. “Mahmoud Thiam engaged in a corrupt scheme to benefit himself at the expense of the people of Guinea,” said Blanco. “Corruption is a cancer on society that destabilises institutions, inhibits fair and free competition, and imposes significant burdens on ordinary law- abiding people just trying to live their everyday lives”, he added. The warning was reinforced by Acting U.S. Attorney Joon H.Kim of the Southern District of New York, who said:”Today’s sentence shows that if you send your crime proceeds to New York, whether from drug dealing, tax evasion or international bribery, you may very well find yourself at the front end of long federal prison term.” Thiam’s sentencing by U.S. District Judge Denise L. Cote of the Southern District of New York was announced by Blanco Kim, Assistant Director Stephen E. Richardson of the FBI’s Criminal Investigative Division and Assistant Director in Charge William F. Sweeney Jr. of the FBI’s New York Field Office. Thiam was convicted on May 3, after a seven-day trial of one count of transacting in criminally derived property and one count of money laundering. “As a unanimous jury found at trial, Thiam abused his position as Guinea’s Minister of Mines to take millions in bribes from a Chinese conglomerate, and then launder that money through the American financial system,” said Acting U.S. Attorney Kim. “Enriching himself at the expense of one Africa’s poorest countries, Thiam used some of the Chinese bribe money to pay his children’s Manhattan private school tuition and to buy a $3.75 million estate in Dutchess County”, Kim added. “Thiam abused his official position, but the outcome shows that no one is above the law,” said Assistant Director Stephen E. Richardson. “The FBI will not stand by while individuals attempt to live by their own rules and use the United States as a safe haven for their ill-gotten gains. I would like to applaud the dedicated investigators and prosecutors who have worked to hold those who have committed these crimes accountable for their illegal actions.” According to evidence presented at trial, China Sonangol, CIF and their subsidiaries signed a series of agreements with Guinea that gave them lucrative mining rights in Guinea. In exchange for bribes paid by executives of China Sonangol and CIF, Thiam used his position as Minister to influence the Guinean government’s decision to enter into those agreements while serving from 2009 to 2010. The evidence further showed that Thiam participated in a scheme to launder the bribe payments from 2009 to 2011, during which time China Sonangol and CIF paid him $8.5 million through a bank account in Hong Kong. Thiam then transferred approximately $3.9 million to bank accounts in the U.S. and used the money to pay for luxury goods and other expenses. The FBI’s International Corruption Squads in New York City and Los Angeles investigated the case. Trial Attorney Lorinda Laryea of the Criminal Division’s Fraud Section and Assistant U.S. Attorneys Elisha Kobre and Christopher DiMase of the Southern District of New York prosecuted the case. Fraud Section Assistant Chief Tarek Helou and Trial Attorney Sarah Edwards, and Money Laundering and Asset Recovery Section Senior Trial Attorney Stephen Parker previously investigated the case. The Criminal Division’s Office of International Affairs also provided substantial assistance in this matter. http://thenationonlineng.net/us-african-looters-cant-go-scot-free-anymore/
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Re: US To African Looters: You Can’t Go Scot Free Anymore by mikeycharles(m): 2:27am On Aug 27, 2017 |
Hmmm, let me see, first arrest GEJ and the remaining PDP members, they're all quarrupt |
Re: US To African Looters: You Can’t Go Scot Free Anymore by Adminisher: 3:01am On Aug 27, 2017 |
PDP politicians will fill jails in developed countries in the near future. It is almost impossible for PDP not to steal. They have no respect for their constituencies , people or the stupid youths who waste their lives defending them online. Jonathan for instance does not give a shit for Niger Delta people . He has not fought for any struggle, started an NGO or established an employment generating venture in the ND before. His mission in life is to take the struggle of Boro, Saro Wiwa and others and profit from it. So also Wike, Okowa, Ibori and Alamieyesegha 1 Like |
Re: US To African Looters: You Can’t Go Scot Free Anymore by Seguntimmy(m): 3:29am On Aug 27, 2017 |
Thiam used some of the Chinese bribe money to pay his children’s Manhattan private school tuition and to buy a $3.75 million estate in Dutchess County”, . . I want to believe, that man will also be telling Guinea citizens not to go to school abroad o, while his own kids are there enjoying class lecture where the most students in a class is 30 compared to our's here, where the least stands at about 50. 1 Like
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Re: US To African Looters: You Can’t Go Scot Free Anymore by sarrki(m): 3:34am On Aug 27, 2017 |
Good All corrupt politician across board should be dealt with |
Re: US To African Looters: You Can’t Go Scot Free Anymore by morbeta(m): 3:36am On Aug 27, 2017 |
Good development |
Re: US To African Looters: You Can’t Go Scot Free Anymore by nabiz(m): 4:32am On Aug 27, 2017 |
Especially people like obasanjo 1 Like |
Re: US To African Looters: You Can’t Go Scot Free Anymore by Ehiscotch(m): 4:50am On Aug 27, 2017 |
Yeah. Although, it is very nice. You are doing this because you also stand to gain a lot from it. We know the US don't help without you returning the favour. |
Re: US To African Looters: You Can’t Go Scot Free Anymore by Nobody: 7:20am On Aug 27, 2017 |
wetin US won do?? |
Re: US To African Looters: You Can’t Go Scot Free Anymore by donphilopus: 8:33am On Aug 27, 2017 |
That's a good development only if they are truly ready to help. Most sadists and lovers of thieves are still gonna blame this on Buhari. Nobody should be spared if found wanting. 1 Like |
Re: US To African Looters: You Can’t Go Scot Free Anymore by lonlytroy(m): 12:46pm On Aug 27, 2017 |
This is Super Story |
Re: US To African Looters: You Can’t Go Scot Free Anymore by Amberon11: 1:14pm On Aug 27, 2017 |
Good |
Re: US To African Looters: You Can’t Go Scot Free Anymore by Amberon11: 1:21pm On Aug 27, 2017 |
May God deliver you from this chromosomal foolishness. So PDP politicians are the only thieves right? APC politicians are all saints okwaya? Receive sense! Adminisher: |
Re: US To African Looters: You Can’t Go Scot Free Anymore by Ehiscotch(m): 8:56pm On Aug 31, 2017 |
Cc lalasticlala |
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