Dear Colleagues,
There
are two news reports with
sources shown. Yes we can distinguish news from analysis. We may
pontificate debate. At a loss why learned friends won't distinguish news
from analysis. News are events that occur and are being
reported in the media. Analysis is evaluation, breaking it down to
understand
the cause and effect thereby providing basis for problem solving and
decision
making. Analysts invariably mold public opinion.
You can see from the
reports below that Rickey Tarfa was before the Hon. Justice Idris of the
Federal High Court Lagos for his FREP application. That is public knowledge. Also
is news report on Dodo SAN and the Halliburton. Therefore do
not say how did the Author(s) get the news they get the news by reading the news.
Kids read news nowadays. If you want to commend colleagues for their analytical
skills it is right to commend anyone’s talent.
Thank you
CA
EFCC steps up investigation into Halliburton scandal
– The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission stepped up investigations into the notorious Halliburton scandal
– Damian Dodo, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, was questioned for eight hours in connection to this probe
– Dodo was interrogated for his role in the alleged $26 million bribery of a former minister and five other Nigerian lawyers
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has announced
that it has stepped up investigations into the notorious Halliburton
scam.
According to the statement made by Wilson Uwujaren, the EFCC spokesman, Damian Dodo, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, was questioned for eight hours in connection to this probe.
Speaking with Sahara Reporters, sources close to the investigation said that Dodo was interrogated for his role in the alleged $26 million bribery of a former minister and five other Nigerian lawyers.
The ex-minister involved is said to be former minister of justice and Attorney-General of the Federation, Muhammed Adoke.
READ ALSO: Reopening Halliburton Bribery Case A Good Start For PMB
The anti-graft agency alleged that Dodo received $4.5 million through his legal firm, DD Dodo and Co., from multinational companies connected to the Halliburton bribery scandal using the false cover of legal services.
The EFCC also alleged that the lawyer withdrew more than $2 million in cash “in flagrant violation of extant money laundering regulations”.
The anti-graft agency is also investigating 12 senior army officers for their role in the $2.1billion arms deals.
The senior officers who were sent to the EFCC by the military authorities will be tried by a military Court Martial if found culpable.
– Damian Dodo, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, was questioned for eight hours in connection to this probe
– Dodo was interrogated for his role in the alleged $26 million bribery of a former minister and five other Nigerian lawyers

Damian Dodo was questioned for eight hours by the EFCC operatives.
According to the statement made by Wilson Uwujaren, the EFCC spokesman, Damian Dodo, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, was questioned for eight hours in connection to this probe.
Speaking with Sahara Reporters, sources close to the investigation said that Dodo was interrogated for his role in the alleged $26 million bribery of a former minister and five other Nigerian lawyers.
The ex-minister involved is said to be former minister of justice and Attorney-General of the Federation, Muhammed Adoke.
READ ALSO: Reopening Halliburton Bribery Case A Good Start For PMB
The anti-graft agency alleged that Dodo received $4.5 million through his legal firm, DD Dodo and Co., from multinational companies connected to the Halliburton bribery scandal using the false cover of legal services.
The EFCC also alleged that the lawyer withdrew more than $2 million in cash “in flagrant violation of extant money laundering regulations”.
The anti-graft agency is also investigating 12 senior army officers for their role in the $2.1billion arms deals.
The senior officers who were sent to the EFCC by the military authorities will be tried by a military Court Martial if found culpable.
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