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Corruption: Is Nigeria Worst Of All? by babasin(m): 5:47pm On Oct 10, 2007
The former Pakistani prime minister, Benazir Bhutto, may avoid a money-laundering trial in Switzerland thanks to a new corruption amnesty at home.
A "reconciliation ordinance" issued by the Pakistani government last week grants across-the-board immunity for politicians who were active between 1988 and 1999.


Daniel Zappelli, the general prosecutor of Geneva, is facing a quandary. Should the politician and her husband stand trial now that Bhutto has been granted an amnesty by her own country?



The couple were accused of receiving multi-million dollar kickbacks in exchange for handing out a contract to a Swiss firm during Bhutto's second term in office between 1993 and 1996.



The couple were first convicted of simple money laundering in 2003 by a Geneva investigating judge who handed down a six-month suspended sentence. The Bhuttos appealed against the magistrate's decision but were later accused of more serious money laundering offences.



Most observers agree the amnesty signed by Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf was part of pre-election horse-trading. It paves the way for a power-sharing deal between the two politicians, which could see long-exiled Bhutto move back into the prime minister's job next year.


Cases "withdrawn"

The Pakistani minister for law affairs, Zahid Hamid, said in Islamabad last week that five corruption cases were still pending against Benazir Bhutto abroad while six cases were pending against her husband Asif Zardari.



Hamid added that corruption cases against the couple pending in foreign courts would be dropped.



"Any case against any holder of the public office registered before October 1999 and still pending with the courts would be withdrawn under the ordinance," Hamid explained.



However Dominique Henchoz, the lawyer representing the Pakistani government in Geneva said it was still not clear whether legal action would be stopped.



"We'll have to wait to examine the exact wording used in the decree," he added. "Because surely to speak of an amnesty implies that there has been an act of corruption?"



An official at the Pakistani embassy in Bern declined to comment on the case when contacted by swissinfo, saying that it was being handled directly from Islamabad.


Frozen accounts

The case, opened in 1998, involved the Geneva-based Société Générale de Surveillance (SGS), the world's biggest verification, testing and certification services group.



The three investigating judges in Geneva who have dealt with the file for a decade found that Bhutto and her husband received $12 million (SFr14.25 million) in Swiss bank accounts belonging to companies registered in the Virgin Islands and Panama.



Assets belonging to the Bhuttos were frozen following an official Pakistani request in 1997. Following the amnesty, it is not clear who will claim these funds.



Vincent Fournier, one of the three judges, has confirmed his office is about to pass on the case to the prosecutor.



"It is surprising to note that for ten years Pakistan has constantly pushed us to see that justice be done. And now, in the light of a change of political allegiance, Madame Bhutto benefits from an amnesty," Fournier pointed out.



Bhutto's lawyer Alec Raymond believes the situation is now crystal clear. From the moment where there is no prior crime, "there cannot be money laundering. We are heading for the end of the Geneva procedure," he told swissinfo.



Meanwhile Bhutto is preparing for her homecoming after eight years of exile. She is scheduled to return to Pakistan on October 18. Her husband will remain in Dubai.


We should rather not wash out dirty linen in public but deal with 'corrupt politicians in our own way, if we have any.
Re: Corruption: Is Nigeria Worst Of All? by Kobojunkie: 1:28am On Oct 11, 2007
sigh!!!!
Re: Corruption: Is Nigeria Worst Of All? by babasin(m): 9:28am On Oct 11, 2007
surely, we have not sank to the level of Pakistan and yet we are called most corrupt country in the world.

sometimes, I believe the 'WEST' need to a have a 'people' they can bash: Nigeria fits since we dont talk; take all sort of abuse.
Re: Corruption: Is Nigeria Worst Of All? by Mamajama(m): 4:36pm On Oct 11, 2007
Not until we bring people like BABANGIDA and Abdulsalam to justice them the western world will never take us serious.
Re: Corruption: Is Nigeria Worst Of All? by iykrion(m): 12:03pm On Oct 12, 2007
Mamajama:

Not until we bring people like BABANGIDA and Abdulsalam to justice them the western world will never take us serious.

Them use IBB swear for you? Why can't you comment without refering to IBB? BigB1 na where you dey? Abeg come bring Ehindero into this, so that as usual it will turn to IBB/Ehindero issue. I actually enjoy reading your comedy.
Re: Corruption: Is Nigeria Worst Of All? by Nobody: 12:16pm On Oct 12, 2007
certainly not but we are the smartest corrupters of all grin up naija, up corruption
Re: Corruption: Is Nigeria Worst Of All? by otokx(m): 3:24pm On Oct 12, 2007
Nigeria is not as corrupt as people say its just that we misplace our priorities.
Re: Corruption: Is Nigeria Worst Of All? by Mamajama(m): 3:29pm On Oct 12, 2007
iykrion ABEG go sleep for some side.

How can we fight corruption when the MOGUL grandfather of corruption is walking freely and smiling?

IF you want to kill a tree you must extract the roots. Cutting the leaves or stem is temporary solution

Bring people like IBB the master mind of corruption to justice then the western world will respect Nigeria.

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