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Money laundering: Judge gives EFCC March 3 to bring Diezani to court

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on Thursday was granted more time to produce a former Minister of Petroleum Resources, Mrs Diezani Alison-Madueke in court to face her money laundering charges.

Justice Ijeoma Ojukwu of the Federal High Court in Abuja on Thursday granted the request

The judge had on July 24, 2020, issued criminal summons against the ex-minster to appear in court to face trial.

But Diezani, who is believed to have left the country for the United Kingdom shortly after leaving office in May 2015, had refused to heed to the summons.

Following the ex-minister’s failure to honour the summons, the EFCC on October 28, 2020 urged the court to issue a warrant for her arrest.

But the judge declined the request, citing the commission’s failure to enforce the criminal summons she had earlier issued against the defendant.

She said the criminal summons ought to be sufficient for the commission to process her extradition to Nigeria to face her trial.

On Thursday, EFCC’s prosecuting counsel, Farouk Abdullah, pleaded for more time to enable the anti-graft agency to enforce the summons issued against the former minister.

Abdullah said, “The prosecutions has taken steps to ensure that the orders are complied with. That has not come to fruition yet, but steps have been taken.

“In view of this, may I humbly apply that this matter be adjourned to enable the prosecution comply fully with the order of the court.”

The judge then adjourned the matter till March 3 for report of prosecution’s effort to produce the defendant in court and for possible arraignment.

The EFCC had alleged that Diezani escaped the country shortly after her tenure as the Minister of Petroleum Resources got wind of the plan to charge her with various offences.

The commission on November 11, 2018, filed the 13 counts of money laundering to justify the bid to have her extradited to Nigeria.

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