ABUJA—Nearly
 15 years after the death of General Sani Abacha, Nigeria’s former 
military ruler, the Swiss Government has said that it has so far 
returned to Nigeria the sum of $700 million stolen by the late dictator 
and deposited in several Swiss banks.
The Swiss Ambassador to Nigeria, Dr. Hans-Rudolf Hodel, announced the figure at a media briefing in Abuja, yesterday.
The Swiss Ambassador to Nigeria, Dr. Hans-Rudolf Hodel, announced the figure at a media briefing in Abuja, yesterday.
Hodel
 also hinted that his country had begun proceedings in Geneva against 
one of Abacha’s sons -Abba, for allegedly sponsoring a criminal 
organization but did not give further details.
The
 envoy explained also that in the last 15 years, Switzerland has 
returned about $1.7 billion of illicit money to their countries of 
origin including Angola, Peru, Nigeria and the Philippines.
The
 briefing was in respect of an international seminar by the Switzerland 
embassy and the Inter-Governmental Action Group against Money Laundering
 in West Africa, GIABA, and Combating the Financing of Terrorism.
The
 envoy however used the forum to deny the existence of fresh $1 billion 
being alluded to by former President Olusegun Obasanjo as still being 
held by the Swiss banks.
Hodel
 stated that the Abacha’s case in particular compelled his country to 
adopt more stringent measures to combat illicit dealings in its 
financial sector.
He
 said: “Swiss banking secrecy does not give any protection against 
criminal prosecution, neither within Switzerland nor regarding 
international legal assistance. Additional measures prevent assets from 
being withdrawn before foreign authorities and law enforcement agencies 
submit a formal request for legal assistance or information for 
investigative purposes.”
He expressed the hope that the repatriated funds would not be embezzled by corrupt officials of the benefitting nations.
He also spoke on the bilateral relations between Nigeria and Switzerland noting that $225 million was invested by Swiss businesses in the Nigerian economy in 2010 up from $201 million in 2009.
He also spoke on the bilateral relations between Nigeria and Switzerland noting that $225 million was invested by Swiss businesses in the Nigerian economy in 2010 up from $201 million in 2009.
It
 will be recalled that a Geneva court had two months ago confirmed the 
sentence handed down on the son of the former Nigerian dictator Sani 
Abacha for belonging to a criminal organisation linked to looted assets 
charges.
VANGUARDNG


 

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