Italian cabal named Jonathan “Fortunato” in
$1.1 million Malabu racket
A cable available to Southwark Crown Court, UK has
revealed how a former Nigerian president, Goodluck Jonathan, was code-named
“Fortunato” by Italian accomplices in the $1.1 million Malabu deal.
Italian authorities investigating the mega deal had provided
evidence to the court indicating the involvement of the former president.
The court, presided by Justice Edis, said based on the evidence
presented before it, “Fortunato”, meaning “the lucky one” in Italian, was
implicated in the deal.
“The suggestion from the wiretaps is that “Fortunato” was
implicated and I am told that this was a reference in code (not subtle) to the
former President of Nigeria, President Goodluck Jonathan,” the judge said.
By this revelation, “Fortunato”, is added to the long list of
names Nigerians call the former president.
The court however refused to release the remaining balance of
$85 million (N17 billion) to Malabu for the sell of Africa’s richest oil bloc,
OPL 245 to oil giants Shell and ENi.
Read details about the case here
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