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Court Quashes Allegations Of Corruption, Bribery Against AITEO Boss

by Jonathan Nda-Isaiah
3 years ago
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An High Court of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Abuja, has declared all allegations of corruption, bribery, and money laundering made against AITEO boss and international billionaire businessman, Benedict Peters, by British and Nigerian agencies arising from his ownership of several properties, as baseless as they were premised on trumped-up charges that constituted an abuse of state power.

The court, therefore, declared that the billionaire businessman, Benedict Peters, is a person of legitimate means and livelihood and he and his related companies are the lawful owners of some properties wrongfully listed as owned by Mrs. Diezani Allison-Madueke.

In the proceedings with suit no: FCT/HC/CV/0536/17 filed by Benedict Peters and three of his companies, Collinwood Limited, Rosewood Investments Limited, and Walworth Properties Limited against the Attorney General of the Federation, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) of the United Kingdom, Helen Hughes of the CPS, the National Crime Agency of the United Kingdom and its investigators, Stacey Boniface and John Bavister, the court found that the defendants, by fraudulent design, suppressed and misrepresented facts in the supposition that four properties namely: 270-17 Street, Unit #4204, Atlanta, Georgia, Flat 5 Parkview, 83-86 Prince Albert Road, St. John’s Wood, London, Flat 58 Harley House Marylebone, London, and Apartment 4, 5 Arlington Road, London that was legitimately acquired by him belonged to Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke, a former Minister of Petroleum Resources in Nigeria, a fact they knew or ought to know as unsustainably untrue.

In reaching the critical conclusions, the court found through the evidence adduced, documents, and subsisting court judgments that Peters established proprietorship ownership of all the properties.

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The claimants had contended that the Defendants engaged in a scheme of conspiracies, carousel fraud, misrepresentation, and suppression of material facts which occasioned hardship, grave damages, loss of earnings, loss of goodwill, and subjected the Plaintiffs to public contempt, odium, and opprobrium.

They further averred that the fraud committed by the Defendants consists of dishonest/fraudulent misrepresentation of the true owner of the assets in that they utilized a series of gross misstatements and concealment of facts as the basis upon which they obtained a succession of court orders in the form of interim forfeiture orders following which they utilized the orders to support a request for Mutual Legal Assistance that culminated in two restraint orders in the United Kingdom.

The court found that this series of events continued even after representations were made about the true ownership of the properties and this position was affirmed by subsisting judgments of competent jurisdiction.

In the judgment, the court observed that despite the subsistence of these judgments declaring the true ownership of the properties, the defendants continue to refuse to release the properties.

The Judge, Justice Olukayode Adeniyi, having heard and considered the witnesses and comments, the full submissions of counsel for the parties, and a careful assessment of the evidence, concluded that the defendant’s actions were directly intended (albeit to inflict economic loss on the just as much as it was to unlawfully profit the Defendants) to extract, by intimidation, coercion the assets, properties, and monies to which the Claimants are legitimately entitled, finding that the acts of the defendants were targeted at misleading the court or misusing the legal process to injure the claimants’ economic interests.

He found that the existence of a common agreement between the parties was rightly inferred by their concerted acts and that those were purposeful, calculated, and pre-determined to achieve those outcomes.

Justice Adeniyi made several declaratory and injunctive reliefs in favor of Benedict Peters and the other claimants including an award of damages jointly and severally against the defendants.

The judge declared that the defendants(British NCA, CPS, Mr.John Bavista,Helen Hughes, Stacey Boniface and Nigerian AGF, EFCC, etc by fraudulent design, suppressed and misrepresented facts about the ownership of the relevant properties; that the predominant purpose of the sham allegations was directly intended to cause the claimants economic loss.

“That the unlawful means of conspiracy of the defendants was to extract by intimidation and coercion, properties to which the claimants were legitimately entitled.

The judge, therefore, ordered the Defendants, British NCA, CPS, Mr.John Bavista,Helen Hughes, Stacey Boniface, and Nigerian AGF, EFCC,their operatives, officers, agents, servants in whatever manner and howsoever called, be jointly or severally restrained from interfering with the proprietary rights and/or interests of Benedict Peters and the other claimants, their agents, alter-ego or privies in relation to the properties listed in this suit.

It further ordered the defendants either by themselves jointly/severally, their operatives, officers, investigators, servants, agents, associates and howsoever called, are hereby restrained from interfering/continued interference with the person of Mr. Peters, either by way of arrest, criminal indictment, charge, interdiction, extradition, or in any other manner infringing on his personal liberty and freedom of movement on the facts and circumstances of this case.

As to the quantum of economic loss, the Court awarded general damages in the sum of Two Hundred Million Naira jointly and severally against the Defendants to reflect, in the judge’s words, “…a peculiar case of misuse of state powers, oppression and crass victimization through a tacit design to undermine the economic interest of the claimants …”

Counsel to the Plaintiffs Chief Mike Ozekhome, while reacting to the judgment, said that it has been a long five years for the Claimants to clear their names and that this judgment was a victory not only for the supremacy of rule of law but a critical indictment of abuse of office, the arbitrary use of power and ignominious prosecutorial and investigative fraud.


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