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Consultancy Fees: How Linas Int’l, Ned Nwoko Pull Through $13bn Paris Club Refunds Deal For States, LGAs Despite Unabated Threats

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The controversy surrounding the Federal Government moves to pay Linas International Limited and Ned Nwoko their overdue consultancy fees in the much-publicized $13 billion Paris club refunds, has taken a new twist as team of legal professionals revealed how Linas and Nwoko pulled through the repayment transaction and fulfilled its obligation with States, LGAs in the deal.

BIGPENNGR.COM understands this is coming on the backdrop of claims by supposed Interim Management Committee (IMC) of Association of Local Government of Nigeria, (ALGON), which is said to be raising dust and recently distanced itself from moves to pay Linas International and Nwoko its agreed consultancy fees.

Although ALGON national president, Mr. Kolade Alabi and other critical stakeholders have since confirmed Linas and Nwoko’s engagement, dismissing the IMC as nonexistent, counsels to Linas and Nwoko, in a lengthy statement gave a chronologically details of what transpired while the duo were going about the repayment.

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In the press release made available to BIGPENNGR.COM, Linas International Limited and Hon Ned Nwoko, a billionaire former lawmaker from Delta State, disclosed how they were threatened in their bid to untangle the excess charges and over deductions in Paris Club advances for which the Federal Government had refunded $13 billion to States and Local Governments Areas.

The letter signed by J.K Gazadma, SAN on behalf of Linas and Nwoko, reads: “The British government at some point was reluctant to disclose repayment details claiming that such disclosures will jeopardize relations with Nigerian government. The company persisted and through the High Court in London got the desired disclosure orders and the much needed documents to establish the excess charges and over deductions.

“This windfall was facilitated by the consultancy work of Linas International Limited which initiated the forensic audit and accounting review process that discovered over deductions and excess charges debited to the account of these tiers of government over time and accelerated with the exit of Nigeria from the London and Paris Club of lenders during the President Olusegun Obasanjo regime.

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“The consultancy was on a contingency basis where the payment to Linas International Limited is dependent on the success and actual funds recovered no matter what costs were incurred. The consultancy presented huge risks as no funds were committed by the beneficiaries – states and local governments.

“No state or local government funded the huge costs involved. Some states and local governments were in fact skeptical about the chances of success. Linas International Limited tenaciously and silently commenced and pursued these finance and accounting review since 2009. Its discovery led to the stoppage of the excess charges being debited to the accounts of states and local governments from the Federation Account.

“Linas followed the money trail to several European banking centers in the United Kingdom, France and Geneva to aggregate the over deductions to the accounts of Local Government in the Federation Account. To achieve the above feats, Linas International Limited engaged diverse professionals in these foreign jurisdictions including Inquiry Agents, Accounting and legal professionals.

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“Linas International Limited and Ned Nwoko were threatened in the course of the effort to unravel the excess charges and over deductions. The British government at some point was reluctant to disclose repayment details claiming that such disclosures will jeopardize relations with Nigerian government.

“The company persisted and through the High Court in London got the desired disclosure orders and the much needed documents to establish the excess charges and over deductions. In the course of the court cases four former Nigerian state governors lent their support with their presence in some of the court proceedings,” they said.

The lawyers frowned at the misrepresentations and false narratives in the print and social media over the matter, saying: “These misleading impressions, in the past, led to complaints to the Economic and Financial Crime Commission, EFCC. The EFCC invited Linas Limited and Ned Nwoko and thoroughly investigated the complaints and after sifting through piles of documents issued a report dated m August 1, 2018 affirming that Linas International Limited and Ned Nwoko executed the consultancy leading to the refunds and is entitled to be paid consultancy fees.”

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“A review investigation by EFCC confirmed the earlier report. In fact, there are three separate EFCC reports – August 1, 2018, April 30, 2019 and June 15, 2020, all independent and confirming that Ned Nwoko and Linas International are the ones that were duly engaged by states and local governments.

“The Department of State Services, DSS, based on intelligence report has also investigated the subject matter and turned in a report in similar terms.

“Linas is not engaged by ALGON, we are engaged directly by all the local governments directly (with irrevocable powers of attorney which is still subsisting). Above all, the local governments have received funds of $3.2 billion because of our efforts. We deserve our fees and we will be paid in full,” they insisted.

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