‘Nigeria Could Have Lost $11bn’ – AGF Fagbemi Calls P&ID Judgment A Lesson To Scammers

October 24, 2023

Noting that Nigeria’s victory in the P&ID Limited litigation has vindicated the federal government, Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Lateef Fagbemi, believes that the verdict also serves as a deterrent to persons intent on swindling the country.

Yesterday’s judgement that went the way of Nigeria ended a legal tussle which has been on since 2017 when Nigeria was ordered to pay $6.6bn to Process and Industrial Development (P&ID) with interest starting from May 2013. Prior to that verdict, the interest fixed at seven per cent ($1m daily) had accumulated to over $11 billion.

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The judgement by Justice Robin St John Knowles of the United Kingdom (UK) Commercial Court on Monday, found that the award had been fraudulently obtained and in a manner that contravened public policy.

Reacting in a statement issued by his office on Tuesday, the AGF said the verdict is not just a victory for the people of Nigeria, but any similar target of corruption and fraud.

He pointed out that P&ID and its associates among whom were Nigerians, shamelessly attempted to defraud the country and enrich themselves by sharing the Nigerian government’s privileged documents, fraud, bribery and corruption on an industrial scale.

“The judgment handed down today, found that the award had been obtained by fraud and in a way which was contrary to public policy. In particular, the Judge concluded that P&ID obtained the award only by ‘practicing the most severe abuses of the arbitral process’.

“He further noted ‘That this case has also, sadly, brought together a combination of examples of what some individuals would do for money. Driven by greed and prepared to use corruption; giving no thought to what their enrichment would mean in terms of harm to other.

“For us in this administration, it has been a night of long knives! This success marks the culmination of over a decade of legal action and is not just a victory for the people of Nigeria, but any similar target of corruption and fraud.

“In the words of Mark Howard KC, lead counsel for the FRN which the court endorsed, ‘P&ID was exactly the type of entity that was prepared to engage in bribery’, to achieve its aims – to undermine the administration of justice in Nigeria in the pursuit of, ‘riches beyond the dreams of avarice’.

“This successful result is a decisive victory for the people of Nigeria who stood to lose over US$11 billion, and for the Nigerian administration which has now reached a milestone in its mission to challenge the scourge of corruption. The judgment also serves as a damning indictment of predatory international investors, who should now rightfully be deterred from preying upon Nigeria and other developing nations to satisfy their greed.

“P&ID and its associates both Nigerians and foreigners alike, shamelessly attempted to defraud the country and enrich themselves through sharing the FRN’s privileged documents, fraud, bribery and corruption on an industrial scale. Those efforts, which took place over many years, have finally been uncovered for all to see,” the statement read.

AGF Fagbemi however disclosed that there will be further hearings by the UK court on the heels of this judgement to determine costs payable by P&ID and other matters.

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Victor Ezeja

Victor Ezeja is a passionate journalist with seven years of experience writing on economy, politics and energy. He holds a Master's degree in Mass Communication.

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