Patience’s $15.5m: Court dismiss applications to change plea

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Court dismissed two applications filed before the court seeking to change guilty pleas of 4 companies linked to Patience Jonathan's controversial $15.5m

A Lagos High Court has dismissed two applications filed before the court seeking to change the guilty pleas of four companies linked to Mrs. Patience Jonathan’s controversial $15.5m.

Mrs. Jonathan had claimed the monies belonged to her and has sought the intervention of the courts to reclaim the funds.

The two applications were filed by two Lagos lawyers, Gboyega Oyewole and Tochukwu Onyunke on behalf of the four companies.

The affected companies are: 

1. Pluto Property and Investment Development Company Limited, 

2. Seagate Property and Investment Development Company Limited, 

3. Transoceanic Property and Investment Development Company Limited, and,

4. Avalon Property and Investment Development Company Limited.

The presiding judge, Justice Babs Kewumi, dismissing the applications, described it as an abuse of court process.

The judge ruled that since the applicants had approached the Court of Appeal for adjudication under Section 477 and 478 of Administration of Criminal Justice Act which was the same issue they are asking his court to determine on the matter, that the step taken by the accused persons is abuse of court processes.

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He consequently dismissed the applications and adjourned until November 2 for the trial of the accused persons to commence.

The applications had challenged the court’s jurisdiction to take the plea of the companies through their purported directors.

The applicants wanted the court to reverse the guilty pleas of the purported directors of the companies since they claim not to have anything to do with the companies.

Earlier, the purported directors of the four companies, Taiwo Ebenezer for Avalon Property and Investment Development Company Limited; Kola Fredrick for Transoceanic Property and Investment Development Company Limited; Friday Davis and Agbo Baro for Seagate Property and Investment Development Company Limited, have all pleaded guilty on behalf of the companies to money laundering charges leveled against them.

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Upon the guilty pleas of the purported directors of the companies, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), through its lawyer, Rotimi Oyedepo, urged the court to adjourn for review of facts of the case against them.

Other accused persons alongside the four companies are Waripamo-owei Dudafa, a former domestic aide of President Goodluck Jonathan and Skye Bank’s Head E-Banking, Adedamola Bolodeoku.

They, in a second amended charge number FHC/337C/16, were alleged to have between November 13, 2013 and March 31, 2015, conspired with one Sombre Omeibi, who is now at large, to retain the sum of $15,591,700 which they reasonably ought to have known forms part of the proceeds of an unlawful act.

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They, thereby, committed Offences bordering on money laundering, stealing, and conspiracy. 

EFCC alleged that the said money was wired through account numbers: 2110002207; 2110002245; 2110002238; 0122493290; 2110002252; domiciled in Skye Bank Plc.

The anti-graft agency also alleged that the accused persons forged Skye bank’s mandate card which was purportedly signed by the purported directors of the companies, namely; Friday Davis, kola Fredrick, Agbo Baro, Taiwo Ebenezer and China John.

The offences according to the EFCC are contrary to sections 18(a) and 15(d), and punishable under section s15(3) of the Money Laundering (Prohibition) (Amendment) Act, 2012.

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