Former petroleum minister Alison-Madueke opens defence in UK court, denies bribery claims

‎Former Minister of Petroleum, Diezani Alison-Madueke has opened her defence at Southwark Crown Court in London, denying allegations of bribery.


‎Alison-Madueke who is facing six counts under the UK Bribery Act, told the court she never abused her office or solicited bribes.


‎“I did not abuse my office at all. I did not ask, seek or solicit bribes,” she said while appearing at the court in the early hours of the day.


‎Alison-Madueke said her role was limited to formal approval, but she however, admitted to using London properties and accepting travel arrangements funded by associates.


‎She said such expenses were either reimbursed or handled through official channels.


‎Alison-Madueke denied knowledge of an alleged £100,000 cash delivery to her London residence, adding that she only became aware of the claim during trial disclosures.


‎The former minister also cited cultural practices to explain some of the arrangements, revealing that support from associates and gift-giving are common within Nigeria’s political and social system.Security advisory services.


‎Alison-Madueke added that weak financial controls in the NNPC’s London office contributed to the use of third-party arrangements.


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