Diezani Alison-Madueke denies London bribery charges in court

Luxury shopping sprees and cushy London living are being framed as payback for oil deals, and a former Nigerian minister is fighting it in court.

Core allegation overview
  • Diezani Alison-Madueke accused of trading influence for lavish perks.
  • Prosecutors say benefits flowed from oil-linked business figures.
  • The case centers on Nigerian energy contracts.
Money trail and shopping
  • Over £2 million was allegedly spent at Harrods.
  • Payment cards traced to Kolawole Aluko.
  • Corporate card tied to Tenka Limited.
London lifestyle claims
  • Prosecutors paint a high-spend life bankrolled by contractors.
  • Luxury goods and prime homes feature heavily.
  • Influence is described as the expected return.
Properties and perks
  • Exclusive use of a mansion with a cinema room is alleged.
  • Property named The Falls, Gerrards Cross.
  • Renovations and staff costs are allegedly covered by energy firms.
Charges and legal stakes
  • Trial unfolds at Southwark Crown Court.
  • Counts span bribery and conspiracy allegations.
  • UK law allows long prison terms or unlimited fines.
Nigerian fallout
  • She previously ran Nigeria’s oil ministry and OPEC.
  • Assets back home were seized through court orders.
  • Exit to the UK followed a political loss.
 

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