Ibori loses appeal against UK graft conviction

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James Ibori, who was jailed in Britain for laundering tens of millions of dollars in stolen public funds, through British banks and properties, lost an appeal against his conviction in London on Wednesday.

Ibori was governor of oil-producing Delta State in Southern Nigeria for eight years.

He had pleaded guilty in a London court in 2012 to a 10-count charge of fraud and money-laundering, involving sums amounting to at least 50 million pounds ($66 million).

He received a 13-year jail sentence of which he served half, as is common in the British system.

Ibori, who is now back in Nigeria, appealed against his conviction, alleging misconduct by British Police and prosecutors, which he argued, tainted the judicial process. (Reuters/NAN)

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  • It is so sickening to see ex-convict James Ibori trying to rewrite history and working so hard to create a dubious narrative about his despicable crimes, frauds and life of deceit. He’s been trying to retell his story – that it was the English and London policemen who were corrupt. This is a clear indication that James Ibori is unrepentant and the same man who went to jail and took along his lawyer, wife, sister, brother-in-law and mistress.

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