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Nigeria:
Subsidy Scam - Police Begin Interrogation of Marketers
Leadership, 2 November 2012
The Police Serious Fraud Unit (SFU) yesterday commenced the interrogation of some arrested oil marketers, but feelers from the Force headquarters showed that the suspects were… Read more »
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Nigeria:
Capital Oil Refutes Allegations of Subsidy Fraud
This Day, 2 November 2012
Capital Oil and Gas Industries Limited, an operator in the downstream petroleum industry, has refuted the unfounded allegations by the Presidential Committee on Verification and… Read more »
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Nigeria:
U.S.$620,000 Bribe - Reps Panel to Exonerate Farouk Lawan
Leadership, 2 November 2012
For lack of evidence, the House of Representatives is set to exonerate the embattled Farouk Lawan from the $620,000 bribery allegation leveled against him by billionaire oil… Read more »
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Nigeria:
Subsidy Scam - Desperate Marketers Adopt New Strategies to Escape
This Day, 1 November 2012
As the Presidency promises immediate action on the Ribadu Panel report when submitted, there are indications that President Goodluck Jonathan has shunned attempts by some marketers… Read more »
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Nigeria:
Fuel Subsidy - Fears Mount Over Prosecution of Cases
This Day, 1 November 2012
There are growing fears that several subsidy fraud cases being prosecuted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Special Fraud Unit (SFU) of the Nigerian… Read more »
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Nigeria:
Subsidy Fraud - Group Wants Ministers Sacked
Daily Trust, 1 November 2012
A civil society coalition under the umbrella of End Impunity Now (EIN) has called for the immediate sack of Minister of Petroleum Resources, Diezani Alison-Madueke and Finance… Read more »
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Nigeria:
Subsidy Scam - Jonathan Shuns Indicted Oil Marketers
Leadership, 1 November 2012
As the Presidency promises to track down and prosecute all indicted oil marketers, there are reports that President Goodluck Jonathan has shunned attempts by some marketers to meet… Read more »
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Nigeria:
Subsidy Scam - Jonathan Shuns Desperate Marketers
Vanguard, 1 November 2012
The noose may indeed be closing in on the perpetrators of the fuel subsidy scam as sources said that the president has refused to give audience to desperate marketers who made… Read more »