Nigeria has documents suggesting oil money has been looted, Buhari says
LAGOS, Dec 30 (Reuters) - Nigerian
authorities have seen documents suggesting the proceeds from past crude
oil sales were diverted to personal accounts rather than reaching
government coffers, President Muhammadu Buhari said on Wednesday.
Buhari, who took office in May after being elected on an anti-corruption ticket, said funds were "looted illegally". He could not provide more details, since various cases were being taken to court, he told journalists in a televised interview. (Reporting by Alexis Akwagyiram, editing by Larry King)
Buhari, who took office in May after being elected on an anti-corruption ticket, said funds were "looted illegally". He could not provide more details, since various cases were being taken to court, he told journalists in a televised interview. (Reporting by Alexis Akwagyiram, editing by Larry King)
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