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EFCC Interrogates Ex-Minister of Petroleum ‘Dan Etete’ Over Suspected $1.1bn Fraud

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June 20, 2015 - 6:47 pm
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The former Minister of Petroleum, Dan Etete, was brought in for interrogation on Friday by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), over the transfer of $1.1 billion made to his ‘company’, Malabu Oil and Gas.

According to reports that Etete, who was convicted for money laundering in France in 2005, was summoned by EFCC after a huge transfer of funds to Switzerland was flagged by Swiss authorities.

One of the sources said Etete honored the EFCC’s invitation and was extensively grilled by operatives over that separate controversial transfer to Switzerland, and then about the $1.1 billion payment made to Malabu by the Jonathan administration, which the anti-graft agency has been investigating for years.

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It was further learnt that Etete arrived the EFCC headquarters in the Maitama District of Abuja on Friday, and was only released on administrative bail after he made an undertaking to return for more questioning on Monday.

“He first answered questions about the new controversial Swiss transfer. But when our men started asking him questions about the pending issue of the $1.1billion payment, he pleaded to be allowed to go gather all necessary documents concerning that transaction. So we committed him to returning here (EFCC office) on Monday,” the source said.

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