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How Abacha Stole Billions In Truckloads - Enrico Monfrini (BBC) by dre11(m): 7:25am On Jan 29, 2021
A report by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) has shed more light on how former military Head of State Gen. Sani Abacha stole billions of dollars using “security” purposes as a cover. The details were released by Swiss lawyer Enrico Monfrini, who was contracted by the Federal Government in 1999 to trace the public fund looted by the late military head of state. He spoke exclusively with the British broadcasting giant.

Abacha, who ruled from 1993 to 1998, died in office in mysterious circumstances on June 6, 1998. According to the man hired to get the money back, an international treasure hunt spread over decades revealed that the former head of state stole billions of dollars through dubious methods, including directly withdrawing humongous cash from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) for fictitious projects.

Although Monfrini had amassed huge Nigerian client base as a lawyer since the 1980s, working in coffee, cocoa and other commodities, he admitted that he was initially afraid to take up the task when he was recruited to get hold of the money stolen by Abacha. When asked if he could find and block the money and arrange that the looted money be returned to Nigeria, he said he accepted the job, “but in fact, I didn’t know much about the work at that time. And I had to learn very quickly. So I did.”

Among many brazen methods used for accumulating colossal sums involved Abacha asking an adviser to make a request to him for money for a vague security issue. Monfrini said Abacha would then sign off the request, which the adviser would then take to the CBN, which often had no qualms handing out the money, often in cash. The aide would then take most of [b]the loot to Abacha’s house – with some taken in dollar notes “by the truckload.”

This was just one way Abacha and his associates stole huge amounts of money. Other methods ranged from awarding state contracts to friends at highly inflated prices and then pocketing the difference and demanding foreign companies pay huge kickbacks to operate in the country. This went on for around three years until everything changed when Abacha died suddenly, aged 54. Though Abacha died before spending the stolen billions, Monfrini said a few bank details served as clues as to where that money was stashed. “The documents showing the history of the accounts gave me a few links to other accounts,” he said.[/b]

Armed with the information provided by the Nigerian government at the time, the lawyer took the issue to the Swiss attorney general, leading to a breakthrough, after he argued successfully that the Abacha family and their associates formed a criminal organization that almost stole Nigeria blind. The attorney general issued a general alert to all the banks in Switzerland demanding that they disclose the existence of any accounts opened under the Abachas’ names and aliases. “In 48 hours, 95% of the banks and other financial institutions declared what they had which seemed to belong to the family. Banks would deliver documents to the prosecutor in Geneva and I would do the job of the prosecutor because he didn’t have time to do it,” Monfrini told the BBC.

The success in Swiss banks uncovered a web of bank accounts all over the world. “We would find out on each account exactly where the money came from and/or where the money went to. Showing the ins and outs on these bank accounts gave me further information regarding other payments received from other countries and sent to other countries.

“So it was like a snowball. It started with a few accounts, and then a large amount of accounts, which in turn created a snowball effect indicating a huge international operation. Bank accounts and the documents that go with them talk a lot. We had so much proof of different money being sent here and there, Bahamas, Nassau, Cayman Islands – you name it,” the famous lawyer said.

Because the size of the Abacha network was massive, Monfrini said nobody seemed to understand how much work it entailed, as had to pay many people, many accountants, and many other lawyers in many countries to get to the heart of the matter. He disclosed that he had to agree on a commission of 4 per cent on the money sent back to Nigeria – a rate he insisted was comparably “very cheap.”

Unfortunately, as it turned out, finding the money turned out to be relatively quick in comparison to getting it returned to Nigeria. “The Abachas were fighting like dogs. They were appealing about everything we did. This delayed the process for a very long time.” Further delays came as Swiss politicians argued over whether the money would just be stolen again if it was returned.

While Monfrini wrote in 2008 that $508m found in the Abacha family’s many Swiss bank accounts was sent from Switzerland to Nigeria between 2005 and 2007, he added that the amount Switzerland had returned to Nigeria had reached more than $1bn by 2018. He lamented that other countries were slower to return the cash. “Liechtenstein, for instance, was a catastrophe. It was a nightmare.” But in June 2014, Liechtenstein did eventually send Nigeria $277m.

Six years later, in May 2020, $308m held in accounts based in the Channel Island of Jersey was also returned to Nigeria. This only came after the Nigerian authorities agreed that the money would be used, specifically, to help finance the construction of the Second Niger Bridge, the Lagos-Ibadan expressway and the Abuja-Kano road.

But some countries are yet to return the loot. Monfrini said he is still expecting $30m, which he said is sitting in the UK, to be returned along with $144m in France and a further $18m in Jersey. On the whole, he said his work secured the restitution of just more than $2.4bn. “At the beginning, people said Abacha stole at least $4-$5bn. I don’t believe it was the case. I believe we more or less took the most, took a very large chunk, of what they had. They are not swimming in money like they used to do in the past.

“When I speak to my very many children about this case, I tell them I found money and I blocked the money, I persuaded the authorities to go after these people and get the money back to the country for the good of the Nigerian people. We did the job,” Monfrini told the BBC.

Since Abacha’s death, Nigeria has received $3.61 billion of the money looted by his military government with the latest being the $311m returned by the U.S. and the British dependency of Jersey. According to the anti-corruption agency Transparency International, the military ruler stole as much as $5 billion during his time in office, with Switzerland believed to have returned around $1bn over the last decade.

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Re: How Abacha Stole Billions In Truckloads - Enrico Monfrini (BBC) by EmptyGarden(m): 7:27am On Jan 29, 2021
Abacha "stole", past tense. I think we should be more concerned with the one "stealing".

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Re: How Abacha Stole Billions In Truckloads - Enrico Monfrini (BBC) by Redoil: 7:27am On Jan 29, 2021
abacha is dead an gone let us discuss buhari and the leaving apc

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Re: How Abacha Stole Billions In Truckloads - Enrico Monfrini (BBC) by gasparpisciotta: 7:42am On Jan 29, 2021
Al Mustapha said late Abacha kept the money for Nigeria’s future use and that I feel is quite commendable.

However, what has happened to the recovered monies?

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Re: How Abacha Stole Billions In Truckloads - Enrico Monfrini (BBC) by Nobody: 7:55am On Jan 29, 2021
Abacha....this man

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Re: How Abacha Stole Billions In Truckloads - Enrico Monfrini (BBC) by rexchazy(m): 8:03am On Jan 29, 2021
ole

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Re: How Abacha Stole Billions In Truckloads - Enrico Monfrini (BBC) by Realtord43: 8:05am On Jan 29, 2021
But Mr integrity buhari said Abacha never stole nor loot govt funds.

Bird of same feather.

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Re: How Abacha Stole Billions In Truckloads - Enrico Monfrini (BBC) by helinues: 8:10am On Jan 29, 2021
Abacha, our ATM ancestor

We have plenty future ATM ancestors in Nigeria...

Beans go spill after their demise...

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Re: How Abacha Stole Billions In Truckloads - Enrico Monfrini (BBC) by nams77: 8:11am On Jan 29, 2021
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Re: How Abacha Stole Billions In Truckloads - Enrico Monfrini (BBC) by lastmessenger: 8:14am On Jan 29, 2021
Why are we concentrating only on abacha? Ibb is another corrupt monster who stole Nigeria dry. Why nobody talk about him is something I don't understand.
Ibb must return all the loot

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Re: How Abacha Stole Billions In Truckloads - Enrico Monfrini (BBC) by inoki247: 8:14am On Jan 29, 2021
No wonder him family dey go court maybe they can have there own share..
Re: How Abacha Stole Billions In Truckloads - Enrico Monfrini (BBC) by chariisGRACE(m): 9:07am On Jan 29, 2021
No wonder his wife said she can never be as poor as Dangote.

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Re: How Abacha Stole Billions In Truckloads - Enrico Monfrini (BBC) by Donspicey: 9:31am On Jan 29, 2021
Nigeria would have been paradise if Abacha was still the president.....

He is far better than that Snail from Daura..

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Re: How Abacha Stole Billions In Truckloads - Enrico Monfrini (BBC) by Liposure: 9:35am On Jan 29, 2021
Put the recovered funds into good use. Enough of the razzmattazz

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Re: How Abacha Stole Billions In Truckloads - Enrico Monfrini (BBC) by Macphenson: 10:13am On Jan 29, 2021
Abacha did not steal says our Mr. Integrity.

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Re: How Abacha Stole Billions In Truckloads - Enrico Monfrini (BBC) by updatechange(m): 10:46am On Jan 29, 2021
Still waiting for the billions share
Re: How Abacha Stole Billions In Truckloads - Enrico Monfrini (BBC) by jojofola: 11:23am On Jan 29, 2021
Buhari's Role model and God.

You can imagine how much monies all these in.sane polithievcians have stolen and stored away in a foreign man's land.

Foreign man will use this money to better their own lives, build their communities, improve their production sectors and still indirectly tax us while using our monies.

We will in turn pay for goods imported and manufactured with our own money.

And the cycle repeats.
The foreign man never loses.
Monkey dey work...

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Re: How Abacha Stole Billions In Truckloads - Enrico Monfrini (BBC) by meum: 11:23am On Jan 29, 2021
No way! Abacha didn't steal

But seriously this money just looks plenty now because of the exchange rate. Then a dollar was about ₦20 or less. Compare what Abacha took to what these politicians have taken you'll see that they are in the same league

All those quoting/abusing me yet saying the same thing I said, na wa 4 una. It's just that the looting wasn't 4 plenty people. A few of our politicians have stolen up to what Abacha stole not to talk of the total looted sum by all the politicians.

Let's comment without abuse. You no buy data give person 4 here.

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Re: How Abacha Stole Billions In Truckloads - Enrico Monfrini (BBC) by MANNABBQGRILLS: 11:23am On Jan 29, 2021
Abacha : Never again in Nigeria.

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Re: How Abacha Stole Billions In Truckloads - Enrico Monfrini (BBC) by etrouble: 11:23am On Jan 29, 2021
Omo Ole Ifo

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Re: How Abacha Stole Billions In Truckloads - Enrico Monfrini (BBC) by etrouble: 11:24am On Jan 29, 2021
Donspicey:
Nigeria would have been paradise if Abacha was still the president.....


He is far better than that Snail from Daura..

There is no difference between two idiots. The dead one was killing the Elites while the living ghost one is killing, maiming and raping the Masses using his herdsmen brothers.

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Re: How Abacha Stole Billions In Truckloads - Enrico Monfrini (BBC) by Crimrburster: 11:24am On Jan 29, 2021
Abacha is better than Buhari. Buhari is a Terrorist.

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Re: How Abacha Stole Billions In Truckloads - Enrico Monfrini (BBC) by MANNABBQGRILLS: 11:24am On Jan 29, 2021
Donspicey:
Nigeria would have been paradise if Abacha was still the president.....


He is far better than that Snail from Daura..
You talking about your ineffectual buffon aight?

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Re: How Abacha Stole Billions In Truckloads - Enrico Monfrini (BBC) by GreaterFuture3: 11:24am On Jan 29, 2021
Some people still have Cash USD in this Country as we Speak, Up to Hundreds of Millions of Foreign Currencies in Cash.
Re: How Abacha Stole Billions In Truckloads - Enrico Monfrini (BBC) by beehivedata(m): 11:24am On Jan 29, 2021
lol
Re: How Abacha Stole Billions In Truckloads - Enrico Monfrini (BBC) by knowhowk: 11:24am On Jan 29, 2021
EmptyGarden:
Abacha "stole", past tense. I think we should be more concerned with the one "stealing".
grin
Re: How Abacha Stole Billions In Truckloads - Enrico Monfrini (BBC) by Crimrburster: 11:25am On Jan 29, 2021
post=98547872:
Abacha : Never again in Nigeria.
yea, he's a Saint compared to Buhari.

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Re: How Abacha Stole Billions In Truckloads - Enrico Monfrini (BBC) by MANNABBQGRILLS: 11:25am On Jan 29, 2021
Crimrburster:
yea, he's a Saint compared to Buhari.
Ok...is that all?!

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Re: How Abacha Stole Billions In Truckloads - Enrico Monfrini (BBC) by Muhylonaire007: 11:25am On Jan 29, 2021
Record maker

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Re: How Abacha Stole Billions In Truckloads - Enrico Monfrini (BBC) by Nobody: 11:25am On Jan 29, 2021
Abacha family is cursed for life. for rendering nigeria into this current state of poverty. wickeddd cry

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