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Nigerian ex-governor Ibori released from UK jail

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James Ibori was jailed for 13 years in 2012 for money-laundering offences. Photo Credit: Metropolitan Police.

 

James Ibori, a former Nigerian state governor jailed in Britain for corruption, has been released after serving the required time in prison.

Ibori, who as governor of oil-producing Delta State from 1999 to 2007 became one of Nigeria’s richest and most powerful men, was serving a 13-year sentence after pleading guilty in 2012 to 10 counts of fraud and money-laundering.

As is normal under British procedures, Ibori had been due to be released from jail this month after serving half his sentence, taking into account pre-trial detention.

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Britain’s Home Secretary Amber Rudd had sought to keep Ibori in prison, or electronically tagged, until he returned 18 million pounds ($22 million) of “proceeds of crime”, but that a judge had rejected that proposal, a person familiar with situation said.

 

Source: Reuters

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