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Swiss hold '$150m Nigeria bribes' | Swiss hold '$150m Nigeria bribes' |
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US investigators have traced $150m in bribes given to Nigerian officials to Swiss banks, Nigeria's justice minister has said. | US investigators have traced $150m in bribes given to Nigerian officials to Swiss banks, Nigeria's justice minister has said. |
Michael Kase Aondoakaa said the money was part of $180m in bribes given by US construction company Halliburton to Nigerian officials. | Michael Kase Aondoakaa said the money was part of $180m in bribes given by US construction company Halliburton to Nigerian officials. |
The Nigerian government says it has asked the US to release the names of officials who negotiated the bribes. | The Nigerian government says it has asked the US to release the names of officials who negotiated the bribes. |
Halliburton admitted paying the bribes to top officials between 1994 and 2004. | Halliburton admitted paying the bribes to top officials between 1994 and 2004. |
"We have discovered that $150 million of the bribe money is in Zurich. That is the first shocking discovery. The entire money is $180 million. $150 million is already trapped in Zurich," Mr Aondoakaa said. | "We have discovered that $150 million of the bribe money is in Zurich. That is the first shocking discovery. The entire money is $180 million. $150 million is already trapped in Zurich," Mr Aondoakaa said. |
Halliburton and its engineering subsidiary Kellogg Brown Root negotiated bribes with "three successive holders of a top-level office in the executive branch of the government of Nigeria" during that time, according to the plea agreement the company made with the US Department of Justice. | Halliburton and its engineering subsidiary Kellogg Brown Root negotiated bribes with "three successive holders of a top-level office in the executive branch of the government of Nigeria" during that time, according to the plea agreement the company made with the US Department of Justice. |
The Nigerian government has come under pressure from the media to follow up the findings of the US court and prosecute the Nigerian bribe-takers. | The Nigerian government has come under pressure from the media to follow up the findings of the US court and prosecute the Nigerian bribe-takers. |
Mr Aondoakaa said they had requested the court unseal the judgement and pass on the names of the officials. | Mr Aondoakaa said they had requested the court unseal the judgement and pass on the names of the officials. |
Albert "Jack" Stanley, the former chief executive of KBR who pleaded guilty to making the bribes in order to secure $6bn in contracts, is to be sentenced on 6 May. | Albert "Jack" Stanley, the former chief executive of KBR who pleaded guilty to making the bribes in order to secure $6bn in contracts, is to be sentenced on 6 May. |
KBR has agreed to pay more than $402m in fines, of which Halliburton, as the former parent company, agreed to pay $302m. | KBR has agreed to pay more than $402m in fines, of which Halliburton, as the former parent company, agreed to pay $302m. |
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