Zahra Buhari-Indimi
One of the daughters of the President, Zahra Buhari-Indimi, has said she did not defraud the Federal Government of Nigeria of N51bn, N2.5bn, or any amount.
The President’s daughter stated this in a letter dated March 8, 2021. The letter was signed by her lawyer, Nasiru Aliyu (SAN), and addressed to online news platform, Sahara Reporters.
In the letter, Buhari’s daughter accused Sahara Reporters of “injurious defamation” in a story published on March 5, 2021 titled, ‘How APC Chieftain, Danu, Custom Boss Defrauded Nigerian Government of N51bn, Wired N2.5bn To Buhari’s Daughter’.
The publication had claimed that Nasiru Danu wired N2.5bn out of the said N51bn to Buhari’s daughter through her “foundation”.
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BRUSSELS, March 2 (Reuters) - Italy s bailout of ailing bank
Tercas six years ago did not involve state aid, Europe s top
court said on Tuesday, in a setback to EU competition enforcers
that may pave the way for compensation for Italian savers.
The European Commission in 2015 ruled the 300-million-euro
($360 million) rescue of Tercas was illegal because it was
carried out with money from Italian deposit guarantee fund FITD.
It ordered Italy to recover the money, a move which
subsequently resulted in less favourable terms for bailouts of
other banks, including Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena in 2017.
The Luxembourg-based General Court, Europe s second-highest,