Ex-first lady's aide says EFCC hired agents to plead guilty
Patience Jonathan's media aide, Chima Osuji, has alleged that the EFCC presented unknown personalities to represent the companies that are allegedly being investigated by the anti graft agency.
According to a report by Vanguard
Newspaper, Osuji alleged that the four defendants, who represented
companies alleged to have laundered money into the Skye Bank accounts of
the ex-First lady were unknown and probably arranged by the EFCC..
“This
is a clear evidence of the desperation of the prosecution to pull down
the former First Lady and confiscate her hard-earned money,” he began.
Continuing, Osuji said: “It
is an irony. it was the former first lady, who went to court for the
repatriation of her confiscated money when she realised that the EFCC
and its co-travellers were playing politics with this issue after she
had come out publicly to say that the said money belongs to her and that
she has all evidence to prove the sources of her money. Up till this
very moment, EFCC has refused to interrogate or invite her for EFCC boss
Magu and Patience Jonathan questioning.
“The
biggest twist in court on Thursday was that the fourth to seventh
defendants pleaded guilty to all the 15-count charges. It is clear that
these unknown faces were agents of the EFCC, who have been stage-managed
and tutored to come to court to complicate the case as a strategy to
confiscate her money,” he said.
Denying
allegations that the former First lady ever receiving any monies from
any unknown sources into her accounts and that the accounts, Osuji said,
“Mrs Jonathan is not a Director, shareholder, promoter and/or
participant in any of the four companies now under trial, and that she
was the sole signatory to all the said accounts, contrary to the
fabrication that she used her driver and cook as proxies”.
Osuji
concluded saying Patience Jonathan's Skybe Bank accounts were opened in
order to facilitate her travel overseas particularly for medical
treatment, sundry purchase for herself and her late mother Mrs. Charity Oba.
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