The
Ambassador of Switzerland to Nigeria, Dr. Hans-Rudolf Hodel has disclosed that
a total of $700 million deposited in Swiss banks by the late former military
President, General Sani Abacha have so far been returned to the Nigerian
government even as proceedings are still pending in Geneva against Abacha’s
son, Abba, for support of a criminal organisation.
The
envoy made this known in Abuja, yesterday when he briefed newsmen about an
upcoming seminar by the Switzerland embassy and the
Inter-Governmental Action Group against Money Laundering in West Africa (GIABA)
on Anti - Money Laundering and Combating the Financing of Terrorism.
According
to Hodel, in the last 15 years, Switzerland had returned about $1.7 billion of
illegal and questionable sources to their countries of origin including Angola,
Peru, Nigeria and the Philippines, where he noted that he is not aware of the
existence of $1 billion alluded to by former President Olusegun Obasanjo as still
being held in the Swiss banks.
The
envoy noted that the Abacha case and others led to Switzerland taking more
stringent steps to combat illicit dealings in its financial sector: no
anonymous accounts, banking secrecy which is lifted when there are suspicions
of criminal activities, strengthening anti- money laundering regulations and
being an active member of the Financial Action Task Force against Money
Laundering and Terrorist Financing.
“Swiss
banking secrecy does not any protection against criminal prosecution, neither
within Switzerland nor regarding international legal assistance. Additional
measures prevent assets from being withdrawn before foreign authorities and law
enforcement agencies submit a formal request for legal assistance or
information for investigative purposes,” Hodel said.
Such
assistance, he added, may include providing the banking information and the
freezing of bank accounts if such accounts have been identified in the criminal
proceedings outlined in the legal requests. It is important, he said, that
returned funds are not embezzled by corrupt officials of the benefiting
government.
Source:
Leadership
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