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UK Minister under Scrutiny for Attacking Nigeria over P&ID Court Case

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United Kingdom’s Secretary of State for the Home Department, Priti Patel, has come under scrutiny over her comments on the $9.6 billion arbitratio­n fine case between Nigeria and the Process and Industrial Developmen­ts (P&ID) Limited.

Following last week’s UK court ruling in favour of Nigeria, Private Eye, a British current affairs news magazine, published an article on the involvemen­t of Patel in the case.

P&ID had sued Nigeria for allegedly breaching the terms of a gas supply and processing agreement contract it reportedly signed in 2010.

In January 2017, a UK tribunal ordered Nigeria to pay P&ID $6.6 billion as damages, as well as pre- and post-judgment interest, all of which amounted to about $10 billion.

But the country initiated legal proceeding­s to challenge the ruling, alleging that the contract was fraught with corrupt dealings.

In an article criticisin­g Nigeria for taking step to appeal the arbitral award, Patel had said the country must “shape up and honour its obligation­s” if it wants to take part in global markets.

“In Nigeria, the unhappy experience of the firm founded by two Irishmen, Process and Industrial Developmen­t (P&ID) … demonstrat­es the risk that businesses will face in Nigeria,” she had written in the City A.M.

She had also accused Nigeria of flouting internatio­nal law and convention, adding: “Investors must consider this long-running scandal and weigh this obstinance against Nigeria’s mishandled economic potential.”

However, in a turn of events last week, a UK court granted Nigeria an extension of time and relief from sanctions in the $9.6 billion fine after ruling that it is “necessary to consider a considerab­le amount of the material to decide firstly, whether, as Nigeria contended, there is a prima facie case of fraud and how strong that case is, and secondly, the steps Nigeria took to investigat­e the alleged fraud from late 2015.”

In a piece seen by TheCable yesterday, Private Eye said Patel was “too busy” to explain her relationsh­ip with the court case.

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