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Nigeria jails top political aide | Nigeria jails top political aide |
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A top Nigerian politician from the ruling party has been sentenced to two-and-half years for corruption. | A top Nigerian politician from the ruling party has been sentenced to two-and-half years for corruption. |
Olabode George was accused of inflating contracts and abusing public funds worth $500m (£305m) when he ran the Nigerian ports authority. | Olabode George was accused of inflating contracts and abusing public funds worth $500m (£305m) when he ran the Nigerian ports authority. |
The BBC's Caroline Duffield in Lagos says George was seen as one of the untouchables among the Nigerian elite. | The BBC's Caroline Duffield in Lagos says George was seen as one of the untouchables among the Nigerian elite. |
Lawyers for George, a close ally of former President Olusegun Obasanjo, told the BBC he will appeal. | Lawyers for George, a close ally of former President Olusegun Obasanjo, told the BBC he will appeal. |
Laughing and joking | Laughing and joking |
Our correspondent says Nigerians are questioning whether the conviction and sentencing of George can be true. | Our correspondent says Nigerians are questioning whether the conviction and sentencing of George can be true. |
He and five colleagues accused with him entered court before their conviction laughing and joking, she says. | He and five colleagues accused with him entered court before their conviction laughing and joking, she says. |
But the smiles faded and the court erupted into disorder as they were sentenced. | But the smiles faded and the court erupted into disorder as they were sentenced. |
George - a former national deputy chairman of the People's Democratic Party - was found guilty on 35 counts of 68 separate offences, all of them relating to abuse of public funds. | |
The five others, who worked with him in the Nigerian Ports Authority, were also found guilty on numerous charges. | The five others, who worked with him in the Nigerian Ports Authority, were also found guilty on numerous charges. |
The charges include conspiracy, disobedience of lawful orders, inflation of contracts and an offence known as "contract splitting". | The charges include conspiracy, disobedience of lawful orders, inflation of contracts and an offence known as "contract splitting". |
Public officials are forbidden from awarding contracts of more than a 130,000 naira without approval. | Public officials are forbidden from awarding contracts of more than a 130,000 naira without approval. |
Splitting the contract into parts, to award a far larger sum of money, is breaking the law. | Splitting the contract into parts, to award a far larger sum of money, is breaking the law. |
All six argued their innocence during the trial. | All six argued their innocence during the trial. |
Our reporter says the amount of money involved is not particularly big by Nigeria's standards, but what surprises people is that George has been convicted at all. | Our reporter says the amount of money involved is not particularly big by Nigeria's standards, but what surprises people is that George has been convicted at all. |
The ruling from the judge, Justice Oyewole, will send a chill to corrupt officials in high places, she says. | The ruling from the judge, Justice Oyewole, will send a chill to corrupt officials in high places, she says. |
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