Updated
Updated · Reuters · Jun 17
Alison-Madueke Beats 6 UK Bribery Charges After 46 Hours of Jury Deliberations
Updated
Updated · Reuters · Jun 17

Alison-Madueke Beats 6 UK Bribery Charges After 46 Hours of Jury Deliberations

3 articles · Updated · Reuters · Jun 17

Summary

  • London jurors acquitted former Nigerian oil minister Diezani Alison-Madueke on six bribery charges after more than 46 hours of deliberations, ending a trial that began in January.
  • Prosecutors said the 65-year-old received a "life of luxury" in London from oil and gas figures seeking Nigerian contracts, while her defense argued the spending was reimbursed or legitimate and denied she took bribes.
  • The verdict is a setback for Britain's National Crime Agency after an investigation that began more than a decade ago; campaigners said the case underscored how hard it is to prosecute alleged corruption by political elites.
  • Two co-defendants were also cleared: oil executive Olatimbo Ayinde on two bribery counts and Alison-Madueke's brother Doye Agama on conspiracy tied to payments to his church.
  • The case capped years of allegations around Alison-Madueke, who led Nigeria's oil ministry from 2010 to 2015 and had also faced U.S. claims that illicit contract proceeds were laundered through the United States.

Insights

Why did a 13-year UK probe into a minister's lavish lifestyle result in a stunning acquittal?
After a UK acquittal, who is accountable for the corruption that crippled Nigeria's military?
Does this verdict prove powerful kleptocrats are untouchable by Western justice systems?