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Thursday, November 07, 2013

NNPC,Oil Marketers Connive With Swiss Oil Dealers To Rob Nigeria Of Billions Of Dollars



A report has detailed how the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, in cohort with major Swiss oil trading companies, is draining Nigeria of billions of dollars of revenue through the sale of crude oil below the market value.
The report, titled Swiss Traders’ Opaque Deals in Nigerian, released on Monday by Swiss non-governmental advocacy organisation, the Berne Declaration, also described the schemes employed by Nigerian and foreign fuel importers, such as creating offshore subsidiaries referred to as “letterbox companies”, ship-to-ship transfer to create untraceable paperwork, payment of subsidy money to phantom and non-existing importers, and partnering with politically exposed fraudsters to defraud the country over $6.8 billion from 2009 and 2011.
Berne Declaration describes the Nigerian oil scam as the greatest fraud Africa has ever known.
The report narrates the specific roles played by seven major oil marketers and fuel importers through their shell companies in Switzerland and notorious offshore tax haven, Bermuda, to deny Nigeria billions of naira in tax earnings.


The report identifies seven major Nigerian fuel importers as the worst culprits. They include:

MRS Group
which owns a subsidiary, called Petrowest Services SA. MRS Group was indicted by the Technical Committee on Payment of Fuel Subsidy for collecting tens of millions of dollars between 2011 and 2012 that it could not back up with documents of physical transactions.
The Presidential Committee on Verification and reconciliation of Fuel Subsidy Payment later cleared MRS. The committee did not give any reasons to show that its transactions were legitimate, according to the Swiss report.

Ontario Oil and Gas limited 
owned by Ugo-Ngadi Adaoha has a Swiss Subsidiary named Ontario Trading and located at the premises of Nimex Petroleum in Geneva. Nimex Petroleum was once suspended from trading in Nigeria for not supplying required maritime documents.
Mrs. Ugo-Ngadi was arrested by the Economic and Financial Crime Commission, EFCC, in August 2012 for fraud and conspiracy but was later released on bail. Ontario was indicted for over N4 billion false subsidy claims.
The report revealed that despite dropping Ontario Oil and Gas from the list of fuel importers for 2013, the company was allowed to continue its crude oil export business.


Rahamaniyya Group
which owns a subsidiary called Rahamaniyya Oil and Gas SA in Geneva since October 2010 is also located in the premises of the shady Nimex Petroleum which seems to be acting as an incubator for shady companies.
The company was asked to reimburse over N507 million subsidy funds collected, but has not been stopped from importing fuel.
 
Tridax Energy and Limited and Mezcor Limited 
have Swiss subsidiaries named Tridax SA and Mezcor SA in Geneva. They both received N2.544 billion ($15.9 million) without importing any petroleum products. In fact, the companies received permits to import products before applying for it. The companies, according to the Swiss report, have been traced to close associates and the younger brother of the Minister of Petroleum, Diezani Alison-Madueke.


Sahara Energy’s Swiss subsidiary is called Sahara International Pte Limited. 
The company was requested to reimburse the government’s N6 billion subsidy fund it falsely collected. Despite importing less fuel than they should have and have been paid for, the company is still being allowed to import fuel.

 Lagos-based Aiteo Energy Resources Limited 
owned by Benedict Peter and Francis Peter. Its subsidiary in Geneva is called Aiteo Suisse AG. Aiteo was asked to reimburse the government over N578 million in subsidy fund it falsely collected. Just like Tridax and Mezcor, Aiteo also received the permit to import fuel without requesting for it.
Efforts to reach the NNPC spokesperson, Tunmini Green, on the agency’s reaction to the report were unsuccessful. Ms. Green’s phone was switched off.



NNPC opaque deals
Describing the NNPC as the “all-powerful,” the report says the government owned corporation “plays a significant role in maintaining the ‘resource curse.”
According to the report, oil, which makes up 58 per cent of Nigeria’s revenue, is not contributing to the country’s development as much as it should. The report blames the engrained poverty and inequalities in the country partly on the siphoning of the nation’s resources through the NNPC and other shady deals by fuel importers in collusion with foreigners, especially Swiss commodity trading firms.
Prominent among these shady deals are the partnership between the NNPC and two Geneva-based commodity trading firms, Vitol and Trafigura, registered in Bermuda.
Through NNPC partnership with Vitol (the largest oil trader in Switzerland) and Trafigura (the third largest) described as ‘operational and financial black boxes’ billions of naira that should have accrued to the government are wired to Bermuda where the joint venture is established.

“In reality, the profit generated by these entities escapes State coffers, first, because no taxation in Bermuda is paid, since the tax on profits is zero,” the report stated.
“Vitol and Trafigura alone took respectively 13.44 % and 13.49 % of Nigerian crude oil exports in 2011 for a cumulative value of 6.7 billion dollars.”

More than 56 per cent of oil put up for sale by the NNPC in 2011 valued at $14.004 billion were sold to Swiss companies or Nigerian companies with “letterbox” subsidiaries in Switzerland.
The report shows how NNPC is cashing in on the disrepair of the country’s refineries to feed its fraudulent partnership with these oil dealers. Despite the fact that local refineries operate at less than 40 per cent capacity, the NNPC still allocates crude to them as if they were operating at full capacity. The excess allocations are then sold to Geneva-based companies or Nigerian oil marketers through their letterbox subsidiaries in Switzerland at knockdown prices or exchanged for refined petroleum products in shady swap contract.

“Nigeria is the only major producing country that sells 100% of its crude to private traders rather than market it itself and benefiting from the resulting added value. A number of beneficiaries of export allocations are nothing but letterbox companies whose sole merit is that they are linked to high-ranking political officials or their entourage,” the report stated, a view similar to that by a Nigerian government investigation team headed former anti-graft boss, Nuhu Ribadu.

The report suggested that Politically Exposed Persons (PEP) and their fronts are also cashing in on the absence of money laundering legislation in Switzerland to hide their loots. In fact, many of the “letterbox” subsidiaries may have been set up for that specific reason.
“Politically-linked holders of such letterboxes are known, in banking terminology, as ‘politically exposed persons’ (PEPs), towards whom any financial intermediary must exercise particular duties of due diligence by virtue of the law on money laundering in order to ensure the legality of the funds. In Switzerland traders are not subjected to such duties and have no obligation to question the credibility of their partners. This leaves them with full latitude to trade with such fake entities. But in Nigeria such entities represent a major part of the ‘market’,” the report explains.
Geneva, a haven for Nigerian Fraudsters
Oil importers that have been indicted in the subsidy scam have found a convenient hide out in Geneva where they have established subsidiaries.


Berne Declaration explains why Geneva has become a haven for these companies:

“There are two reasons underlying the creation of these subsidiaries… In certain cases, it is a matter of benefiting from the tax that the cartons offer for companies working primarily abroad – which is undoubtedly relevant for a Nigerian importer in other case the primary motivation is to get closer to banks specialising in financing trading. This hope has often proven vain due to the reputation of Nigeria and the relative anonymity of these firms. This is all the more so since several of these companies have no real activities in Switzerland, have contended themselves just with an address in a fiduciary or lawyer’s office.”

download full report here



*woooooow..I personally know someone mentioned here oh..na wah!

20 comments:

  1. The one weh nigeria wetin they use am do,rather the greedy politicians on seat uses it to enrich themselves,inshort make jesus quick come make everybody go abeg

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  2. I tire o. Nothing go happen with this story, Nigerian youths are blinded by material things they get by hook or crook. Meanwhile their future and those of their generation is wasting away.

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  3. Nigerians hate themselves, that is why they can do that and more. Imagine a country where it's own citizens will go to foreign countries and import fake drugs that will kill his own people!!!

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  4. This is also in line of what I ranted about in the previous post.
    I can tell you what Jonathan will do...NOTHING...

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  5. seriously, am tired of reading all dis fraudulent activities of our leaders and no one or organization to call them to order.

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  6. Hmmm, my oga name de here.

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  7. These people are above the law and bigger than the law. Corruption is deep, very deep. Some of them even form bornagain( I know of one). God has left Nigeria. 500 billion SURE P fund missing too. Haaa. Kilode!

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  8. @moi. you have spoken the TRUTH! nigerians are evil and hate themselves. we cannot say it is a problem of govt.or politicians, we are bad people and there is little or no hope for our future generations unless we teach them how to be moral and selfless.

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  9. These people stealing Nigeria blind will not know peace. The Lord will vist them with the plagues of the Egyptian. They steal as if they can add one minute to their lives. They now steal in billions not millions. While some of us are working so hard. OMG.

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  10. These people are above the law and bigger than the law. Corruption is deep, very deep. Some of them even form bornagain( I know of one). God has left Nigeria. 500 billion SURE P fund missing too. Haaa. Kilode!

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  11. One day the poor will have nothing to eat except the rich, I am honestly waiting for that day. I am truly sad that this is going on in my country, its a very big shame, Greed truly kills man.

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  12. If a Northerner was the president today and these activities were taking place under his nose, Otueke indigenes and their brothers, together with tribalistic unfocused igbos, won't allow us hear word. Now Jona is involved, all we hear is "allow him to work". No wahala. Meanwhile, the frequency of oil spills in the Niger Delta region has risen dangerously since we had this man as president, reducing the life expectancy of the poor indigenes of that area. To those that continue to be biased, keep it up. I'll remind you that there is A GOD, THE ALMIGHTY. Everyone will explain his/her escapades before The THRONE when the time is ripe. 2015 is a rescue date, the year Nigerians, hopefully, will stand in majority and vote out impunity. Be wise, my fellow Nigerians. GOD is watching. Make up your mind to vote out this government; I don't care if you're PDP, APC, ABC, or XYZ. Any party that presents this president, who has obviously shown his lack of spirited commitment to the growth of this nation, vote that party out. For your own good, and the transparent future of your family. Be Blessed.

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    1. You have said it all. Now, the question is, will our votes count? GEJ has no plan for Nigeria.

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    2. @Memphis xx! Well said. I don't get why people feel it's okay to allow this man and his cohorts cont to drain the nation, I personally do not care who is president, just do the work you were elected to do and run along, but no, they want to empty our purse first. It's as bad as if you're not from the Niger Delta area you can't get contracts, kai. I assure you one thing, Gej has shown the rest of us that he is only in power for himself and his people, when he leaves office before any niger delta person smells office ehn! He just messed up big tym!

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  13. They are not the only ones at this,Tompolo and his boys (this is someone supposed to man the waterways,)but is rather in his own section of the free for all feast' selling nigerian crude like pure water to foreigners,a long cue of them settling him and loading turn by turn.lol!
    And the interesting thing is that these customers' are escorted by navy officers and other uniformed men supposed to prevent bunkering!so now tell me where is the hope left for this country and d next generation?....cos for sure one day,we will all wake up to nothing just like the biblical Esau that sold out his birthright!
    These foreigners laff at us I know,but then what did I call it:a feast! So why shouldn't dey enjoy? smh!

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    1. I just hope my brothers and sister from the Niger delta wake up and smell the coffee, these people do not give a damn about them, they are just there to take advantage of their plight, from his illegal wealth now are his people benefitting from it? How'ss the clean up from the oil spills coming along? Dame sits there in villa dipping her fat greedy fingers in our revenue, she goes as far as demanding % from the various govt allocations! Nigerians need to wise up oh, otherwise this administration will sell us one day to the highest bidder!

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  14. The only painful thing is that with the 5-figure salary, I still go to market with these ones who have 20-figures and co. Lord help me.

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  15. "OH GOD OF CREATION, DIRECT OUR NOBLE CAUSE.

    GUIDE OUR LEADERS RIGHT, HELP OUR YOUTH THE TRUTH TO KNOW.

    IN LOVE AND HONESTY TO GROW AND LIVING JUST AND TRUE.

    GREAT LOFTY HEIGHT ATTAIN.

    TO BUILD A NATION WHERE PEACE AND JUSTICE SHALL REIGN."

    If for some stupid reason you do not understand what those lines represent, then you need to be very ashamed of yourself and you will never do well in the corridors of power in NIGERIA.
    GOD BLESS NIGERIA, LONG LIVE THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC.
    Paragon7ven.

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  16. "OH GOD OF CREATION, DIRECT OUR NOBLE CAUSE.

    GUIDE OUR LEADERS RIGHT, HELP OUR YOUTH THE TRUTH TO KNOW.

    IN LOVE AND HONESTY TO GROW AND LIVING JUST AND TRUE.

    GREAT LOFTY HEIGHT ATTAIN.

    TO BUILD A NATION WHERE PEACE AND JUSTICE SHALL REIGN."

    If for some stupid reason you do not understand what those lines represent, then you need to be very ashamed of yourself and you will never do well in the corridors of power in NIGERIA.
    GOD BLESS NIGERIA, LONG LIVE THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC.
    Paragon7ven.

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