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U.S. Investigates Sinopec For Bribing Nigerians With $100 Million by ijustdey: 4:08pm On Aug 31, 2017
Indications emerged Wednesday that the China Petroleum and Chemical Corp., known as Sinopec, is being investigated by the United States’ authorities over allegations of bribe payments totalling $100 million to Nigerian officials to resolve a business dispute.

According to Bloomberg investigations, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and Justice Department, are investigating claims that lawyers acting as middlemen for Sinopec allegedly funnelled illicit payments to the yet-to-be-named Nigerians from its Swiss unit through New York and California.

The report noted that the payments were allegedly meant to resolve a $4 billion dispute between Addax Petroleum unit in Geneva and the Nigerian government over capital costs like drilling, tax breaks and royalties between the company and Nigeria’s oil corporation, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC.

Sinopec bought Addax in 2009 for about $7.8 billion in order to build a corporate presence in Geneva and expand its oil production in Africa.

Earlier, beginning in 2001, Addax had been operating in Nigeria under a deal with the Nigerian government which saw it benefit from a Side Letter agreement that granted it tax breaks and reimbursement for capital costs.

But trouble started in 2014 when the Nigerian government decided that the Side Letter should no longer apply and demanded repayment of $3 billion of past benefits from Addax.

By the end of 2014, details of the investigations revealed that Addax had filed a lawsuit against the government to protest the decision as it also sought reimbursement of at least $1 billion from the Nigerian authorities, contending that the NNPC, in a practice known as “overlifting”, had taken more than its share of crude allotments.

Little was known about the case until allegations of bribery surfaced in January of this year after Deloitte, an auditing firm, resigned as Addax’s auditor because it couldn’t obtain “satisfactory explanations” for $80 million paid to an engineering company for Nigerian construction projects in 2015.

The auditing firm said that amount appeared excessive for the work performed “and their purpose and timing raise issues which have not been resolved.”

Investigations, however, revealed that on May 25, 2015, shortly after many of those payments were allegedly made, Addax and the Nigerian government reached a settlement that was approved by the Nigerian High Court.

Sahara Reporters, a Nigerian online platform, reported that former President Goodluck Jonathan, with just three days left in office, approved the settlement at the urging of the then Attorney General, Bello Adoke. Mr. Jonathan’s agreement validated the original terms of the Side Letter, effectively nullifying Nigeria’s demand that Addax repay $3 billion, a source told Bloomberg.

Meanwhile, the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari, left the original terms of the Side Letter intact but planned to revoke its terms effective Jan. 1, 2016, a decision that would deny Addax at least $1 billion in future benefits and end reimbursement claims.

It is, however, unclear if there’s any other litigation pending between Addax and Nigeria.

When contacted, officials of the Nigerian government and the NNPC declined comments.

Payments details

In its filing, Deloitte revealed additional payments made by Addax from 2015 exceeding $20 million, ostensibly to “legal advisers” in Nigeria and the U.S. from bank accounts in Nigeria and the Isle of Man, a British crown dependency.

“(Deloitte) received a number of whistle-blowing allegations from within and outside Addax, some of which allege that such payments have been made to bribe foreign government officials and that certain amounts have been embezzled by certain members of management within Addax Petroleum Group,” the firm said.

Trouble started in February when Geneva prosecutor Yves Bertossa began a probe into Deloitte’s allegations, prompting Swiss law enforcement officials to conduct a raid on the Geneva offices of Addax in March.

Addax CEO Zhang Yi and Chief Legal Officer Guus Klusener were jailed under preventative detention, as allowed under Swiss law. They were, however, released three weeks later.

Barely four months later, Mr. Bertossa closed the probe but neither the company nor its executives were charged. Although he criticised the company for what he called sloppy accounting, he said that no criminal intent could be established, adding that Addax had taken steps to overhaul its staffing and anti-corruption processes.

But the U.S. authorities are looking into whether payments handled by an unidentified Nigerian lawyer who is a member of the California bar were used to pay some of the alleged bribes. A source told Bloomberg that the lawyer was hired to advise Addax executives on the terms of the settlement with the Nigerian government.

According to a Bloomberg’s source, the U.S. probes are in their early stages, and no action is imminent. The SEC is handling its inquiry through its Los Angeles office, and the Justice Department investigation is being led by the U.S. attorney’s office.

Earlier in November 2012, Total of France agreed the $2.5 billion sale of a minority stake, put at about 20 per cent of its stake in a Nigerian oilfield, to Sinopec.

The OML 138 oil block includes the Usan oilfield, which began producing in February 2012, and is jointly owned with Chevron, Exxon and Canada’s Nexen.

In January 2017, the NNPC awarded its 2017 crude oil term contracts to 39 companies.

The contracts covering about 1.31 million barrels per day (bpd) of crude oil were awarded to 18 Nigerian companies, 11 international trading houses, five foreign refineries, three national oil companies and two “NNPC Group trading arms,” the firm said in a statement. Sinopec was among the winners.


http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/242017-u-s-investigates-oil-firm-allegedly-bribing-nigerians-100-million.html

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Re: U.S. Investigates Sinopec For Bribing Nigerians With $100 Million by Vutseck(m): 4:11pm On Aug 31, 2017
but wait o


is corruption on the increase or decrease

.

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Re: U.S. Investigates Sinopec For Bribing Nigerians With $100 Million by shukuokukobambi: 4:12pm On Aug 31, 2017
Hmmmm......another one cool

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Re: U.S. Investigates Sinopec For Bribing Nigerians With $100 Million by ImpressionsNG: 5:59pm On Aug 31, 2017
Too many backdoor deals going on in Nigeria; make those who work hard for crumbs look like idiots.

Imagine someone gifting your annual income to a random girl for satisfying his sexual appetite for just a few minutes... That's what those who benefit from these kinds of deals do on a regular basis! Sad isn't it? Well, that's what happens!

But you know what? Many of them just waste money on women without corresponding satisfaction,, because they are often weighed down by erectile dysfunction.

I guess they don't know about the incredible benefits of combining garlic and vitamin c for any man's bedroom performance. Money is not always equal to knowledge....

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Re: U.S. Investigates Sinopec For Bribing Nigerians With $100 Million by IDEKEALUMONA(m): 5:59pm On Aug 31, 2017
That's a serious country, not here where our government fight corruption on the pages of newspapers, while at the same time, the chief perpetrators of acts of corruption.

We have cheap plots of land with valid documents in New Heaven Enugu for sale.
Call: 0-8-1-0-58-66-47-3:
Re: U.S. Investigates Sinopec For Bribing Nigerians With $100 Million by strawb(f): 6:00pm On Aug 31, 2017
na so
Re: U.S. Investigates Sinopec For Bribing Nigerians With $100 Million by HMZi: 6:00pm On Aug 31, 2017
GUILTY,OUR OFFICIALS DO AM,THEM TAKE BRIBE.......
Re: U.S. Investigates Sinopec For Bribing Nigerians With $100 Million by soberdrunk(m): 6:01pm On Aug 31, 2017
Mr Jonathan "the hero of democracy" gave up $3billion dollars of our money and President Buhari who you ungrateful citizens fail to see anything good in his administration saved us $1billion dollars angry

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Re: U.S. Investigates Sinopec For Bribing Nigerians With $100 Million by eagleeye2: 6:02pm On Aug 31, 2017
NwaAmaikpe:
shocked

U.S investigations are a fraud!!!


Before I can take them seriously, they should first extradite Aisha Buhari to the US for her role in the Halliburton-Jefferson bribery scandal.
Your ban is loading.... and it will be till infinity

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Re: U.S. Investigates Sinopec For Bribing Nigerians With $100 Million by biomustry: 6:02pm On Aug 31, 2017
Lemme post
Re: U.S. Investigates Sinopec For Bribing Nigerians With $100 Million by NigelCundy: 6:02pm On Aug 31, 2017
more than 4 corruption topics today already. Doomed nation, a failed state.
Re: U.S. Investigates Sinopec For Bribing Nigerians With $100 Million by DonaldJTrump: 6:04pm On Aug 31, 2017
ijustdey:








http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/242017-u-s-investigates-oil-firm-allegedly-bribing-nigerians-100-million.html


see the way our oyel bring money and put Nigeria name in the international market. who does that? oil!
Re: U.S. Investigates Sinopec For Bribing Nigerians With $100 Million by jfleece(m): 6:04pm On Aug 31, 2017
Make I find where I go buy palm wine drink this evening..
Re: U.S. Investigates Sinopec For Bribing Nigerians With $100 Million by exlinklodge: 6:06pm On Aug 31, 2017
good - kwaruption everywhere

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Re: U.S. Investigates Sinopec For Bribing Nigerians With $100 Million by cstr1000: 6:06pm On Aug 31, 2017
A chinese company?
na serious vex US go take deal with them cheesy
And it is not for altruistic reasons though. These chinese companies have mastered the art of bribing african governments and so deprive the more transparent American competitors of legitimate deals.

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Re: U.S. Investigates Sinopec For Bribing Nigerians With $100 Million by iamchybs(m): 6:06pm On Aug 31, 2017
Nigeria and Bribery be like 5 and 6. Like bread and bread. Like husband and wife. They love themselves die. Tufia!!!

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Re: U.S. Investigates Sinopec For Bribing Nigerians With $100 Million by nairaman66(m): 6:06pm On Aug 31, 2017
Nigeria is a useless country both his presence at home and abroad! The government has wasted the future of more than 4 generations!!

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Re: U.S. Investigates Sinopec For Bribing Nigerians With $100 Million by baike: 6:07pm On Aug 31, 2017
is this news coming from lie Muhammad?
Re: U.S. Investigates Sinopec For Bribing Nigerians With $100 Million by pennywys(m): 6:07pm On Aug 31, 2017
For University of Port Harcourt Post UTME registration please contact me on my digits on my signature for a successful registration and admission process
Re: U.S. Investigates Sinopec For Bribing Nigerians With $100 Million by Edopesin: 6:08pm On Aug 31, 2017
NwaAmaikpe:
shocked

U.S investigations are a fraud!!!


Before I can take them seriously, they should first extradite Aisha Buhari to the US for her role in the Halliburton-Jefferson bribery scandal.

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Re: U.S. Investigates Sinopec For Bribing Nigerians With $100 Million by manikspears: 6:08pm On Aug 31, 2017
Pls kindly transfer the guilty bloody fools to Singapore to be prosecuted and hanged.
Re: U.S. Investigates Sinopec For Bribing Nigerians With $100 Million by Ijaya123: 6:09pm On Aug 31, 2017
Vutseck:
but wait o


is corruption on the increase or decrease

.

Check the date of the event and answer the question yourself.

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Re: U.S. Investigates Sinopec For Bribing Nigerians With $100 Million by Nobody: 6:09pm On Aug 31, 2017
Former Attorney General,Mohammed Adoke, just like his predecessor Michael Aoadoaka were extortionists of the highest order. Always looking to collect bribes from oil companies. This is the second case Mohammed Adoke has been mentioned in,he was a key actor in the Malabu oil block scam as well.
The useless fool is currently hiding in the Netherlands.

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Re: U.S. Investigates Sinopec For Bribing Nigerians With $100 Million by pennywys(m): 6:10pm On Aug 31, 2017
For the candidates choosing the University of Port Harcourt as choice of institution should please contact me on my digits right there on my signature for successful Post UTME registration and admission process.

Masters form, and others post graduate forms on sales as well as basic and certificates included.
Re: U.S. Investigates Sinopec For Bribing Nigerians With $100 Million by Marionie(m): 6:10pm On Aug 31, 2017
Still wondering if our currency is dollar or naira?

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Re: U.S. Investigates Sinopec For Bribing Nigerians With $100 Million by donogaga(m): 6:12pm On Aug 31, 2017
Nigeria is a fantastically and professionally corrupt country.



Honestly, a lot of Nigerians will die if they aren't involved in corrupt practices.


Corruption is what sustain a lot of Nigerians. They can't live without it.

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Re: U.S. Investigates Sinopec For Bribing Nigerians With $100 Million by don4real18(m): 6:15pm On Aug 31, 2017
Mehn, that money can solve all Nigeria's problem if used properly
Re: U.S. Investigates Sinopec For Bribing Nigerians With $100 Million by luminouz(m): 6:16pm On Aug 31, 2017
Marionie:
Still wondering if our currency is dollar or naira?
Its rupee!!!
Re: U.S. Investigates Sinopec For Bribing Nigerians With $100 Million by Nobody: 6:18pm On Aug 31, 2017
Is it that APC didn't bribed the right officials of transparency international for removing almighty Nigeria from corruptions list


See the way northerners in our oilfields looting our oil money yet Biafraland and Niger delta regions are suffering from bad governance and lazy and corrupt states and federal government officials.



Here is pipeline Farm road off Eneka road in port harcourt, Rivers state.

Oil producing community.

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Re: U.S. Investigates Sinopec For Bribing Nigerians With $100 Million by pennywys(m): 6:18pm On Aug 31, 2017
Candidates choosing the University of Port as their choice of institution should contact me on my digits there below my signature for successful Post UTME registration and admission process

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