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P&ID Scam: Grace Taiga Received $9,969 Bribe, Betrayed Nigeria- Witness

Admin October 28, 2022

October 28, 2022

The first prosecution witness, Umar Hussein Babangida in the trial of former Director, Legal Services of the Ministry of Petroleum Resources, Mrs. Grace Taiga before Justice Obiora Egwuatu of the Federal High Court Abuja on Thursday narrated how the defendant allegedly received bribe of $9,969.5 (Nine Thousand Nine Hundred and Sixty-nine United States Dollars).

Politicaleconomistng reports that Taiga is facing prosecution by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC for allegedly collecting bribes in the infamous Process & Industrial Development (P&ID) scam.

In a statement by the EFCC, Babangida, a Chief Superintendent of Police, informed the court that the investigation in the infamous P&ID contract revealed that the defendant received the said sum in two tranches.

“The investigation team reviewed the financial record and discovered two particular payments in favor of one Enameg Vera Moses”.

“The first payment was on 30th December, 2009 of the sum of $4969.5 USD from the Cyprus Account of Marsh Pearl into the HSBC London account of Enameg Moses Taiga. The payment of 30th December, 2009 was made eleven day before the signing of the project contract.”

Babangida further disclosed the second payment of the sum of $5000 USD was made on 30 January, 2012 from the Cyprus account of Kristholm Ltd into the HSBC account of Enameg Vera Moses Taiga domiciled in London.

“This payment was made seven month before P&ID served the Ministry of Petroleum with the notice of arbitration. The promoters and owners of Marsh Pearl are the same promoters of P&ID British Virgin Island, that is Michael Quinn and Brendan Cahill,” he stated.

The PW1 further informed the court that the defendant still received payment from Brendan Cahill and associated companies through different proxies.

Highlighting the findings of the investigation team, Babangida stated that the defendant failed to discharge her duties by not advising the ministry to obtain Federal Executive Council approval for the execution of the GSPA.

“She failed to guide the Ministry to conduct due diligence on the owners and operators of the two different companies that is P&ID Nigeria and P&ID British Virgin Island; and also failed to guide the Ministry on the land allocated to P&ID by the Cross Rivers state government,” he said.

The witness revealed that the defendant had a close relationship with Michael Quin, Marsh Pearl, Kristholm Ltd, Brendan Cahill and their associated companies as far as 2005 when she served at the Ministry of Defense before she was transferred to the Ministry of Petroleum Resources.

“She failed to vacate office on retirement as at 1st September, 2010, to enable her to remain within the Ministry of Petroleum Resources to monitor the Gas Supply and Processing Agreement, GSPA”, the witness further stated.

Thereafter, Justice Egwuatu adjourned the matter to January 16, 2023, for continuation of trial.

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Tags: Brendan Cahill EFCC Enameg Vera Moses Grace Taiga GSPA HSBC London Michael Quinn P&ID Umar Hussein Babangida

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