Nigeria Arrests Convicted Former Minister Mamman After He Flees
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has arrested former Nigerian Power Minister Saleh Mamman after he had gone into hiding following being sentenced to 75 years in jail on corruption charges. Mamman was convicted on 12 counts linked to the diversion of funds meant for two hydroelectric power projects. The court found that at least $14 million intended for electricity infrastructure was siphoned through proxy companies…
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