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P & ID: UK COURT ORDERS RELEASE OF $200M DEPOSIT TO NIGERIA

A commercial court in London has ordered the release of the $200 million used as a deposit in the case against Process & Industrial Development (P&ID) to the Nigerian Government.


The Governor of the Central Bank, Godwin Emefiele who confirmed the development on Tuesday, said the ruling followed the establishment of prima facie fraud before the court.


“Due to the substantial evidence of prima facie fraud established before the court, we are pleased that the judge has agreed to release the guarantee. We are also pleased that the court has rejected P&ID’s application to increase the guarantee, which was clearly intended to be a diversionary tactic and entirely misconceived,” Emefiele said.


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He added that: “this release which is accretion into the reserves will further enhance the nation’s management of the exchange rate of its domestic currency, the naira.

 

“This is a further and significant victory for Nigeria in our ongoing fight to overturn the $10 billion award procured through fraud and corruption by P&ID and former government officials.


“P&ID and its backers, Lismore Capital and VR Advisory, are increasingly seeing their case slip between their fingers. They continue to resort to employing delay tactics, disseminating misleading claims, and taking every step to obstruct our investigations across multiple jurisdictions.


“The FRN will not rest until we secure justice for the people of Nigeria – no matter how long it takes. Investigations are ongoing, and we are confident that more of the truth will be revealed over the coming months.”


Read Also: UK COURT ORDERS P&ID TO MAKE INTERIM PAYMENT OF £1.5 MILLION TO NIGERIA


Recall that the Business and Property Courts of England and Wales had ordered the Process and Industrial Development (P&ID) to make an interim payment of more than £1.5 million to the Nigerian Government within 21 days.


The court’s judgement followed the major victory secured by Nigeria on Friday, September 4 when a UK court presided by Judge Ross Cranston, granted the Federal Government’s applications for an extension of time and relief from a $10 billion arbitration sanction obtained by P&ID.



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