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FG sues Shell and Eni for £868m over corrupt 2011 oil deal

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The  Federal Government has filed a billion-dollar claim in a British court against oil giants Royal Dutch Shell and Eni over alleged fraud and corruption that diverted millions of dollars from the  country. 

Reports from multiple media outlets in London revealed that the 1.1 billion US dollar (£868.5 million) claim was lodged in the UK High Court on Wednesday.

The government alleged that money used in a 2011 deal for one of Africa’s most promising oil blocks was paid to a company called Malabu, controlled by Nigeria’s former oil minister Dan Etete.

The funds were allegedly used for “bribes and kickbacks”, according to the government.

A separate criminal trial related to the 2011 deal over the oil block, known as OPL 245, is continuing in Italy.

The Nigerian government said London-listed Shell and Milan-listed Eni assisted “corrupt Nigerian government officials to breach fiduciary duties” in the deal.

Tom Hibbert, a solicitor representing the federal government, said the claim reflects the “determination and ongoing efforts” of Nigeria to “recover the very significant sums lost to corruption and the unlawful activity of Shell and Eni in this transaction”.

 “We maintain that the 2011 settlement of long-standing legal disputes related to OPL 245 was a fully legal transaction with Eni and the federal government of Nigeria, represented by the most senior officials of the relevant ministries, said a Shell spokesman.

“Since this matter is before the tribunal of Milan, it would not be appropriate for us to comment in detail on the new claims that have been made by the federal republic of Nigeria

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