Nigeria: Abacha's Loot Trickles Back From Switzerland
The Swiss government has already returned U.S.$700 million, following appeals from Nigeria.
Late Sani Abacha.
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Nigeria:
Swiss Govt to Return U.S.$380 Million Abacha Loot to Nigeria
Leadership, 18 March 2015
The Swiss government is set to return $380 million kept by former head of state, Gen Sani Abacha, and confiscated by the Geneva authorities to Nigeria. Read more »
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Nigeria:
Swiss to Return U.S.$380 Million Abacha Loot
This Day, 18 March 2015
Swiss officials have said they will be returning about $380 million stolen by former dictator, Gen. Sani Abacha, to Nigeria. Read more »
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Nigeria:
Switzerland Returns U.S.$380 Million Abacha Loot
Premium Times, 17 March 2015
About $380 million Nigerian money, stolen and stashed in accounts in Switzerland by late Head of State, Sani Abacha, will be returned, Swiss officials said Tuesday. Read more »
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More than U.S.$480 million that was hidden in bank accounts around the world by former late dictator Sani Abacha, has been recovered by the United States. Read more »
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Liechtenstein's government has agreed to return U.S.$227 million to Nigeria, ending a drawn-out battle by the country to recover cash looted by late dictator Sani Abacha. Read more »
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Two U.S. senior lawyers have requested their government to repatriate to Nigeria, the sum of U.S.$458 million in assets stolen by the late former military dictator General Sani ... Read more »
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The Swiss ambassador to Nigeria has stated that U.S.$700 million stashed in Swiss banks by the late military head of state General Sani Abacha has been returned to the government. Read more »
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The Swiss ambassador to Nigeria says hundreds of millions of dollars deposited in Swiss banks by the late Nigerian president General Sani Abacha have been returned to the ... Read more »