SFO investigation delivers over £200,000 compensation for the people of Nigeria

22 Feb 2022 11:27 AM

Over £200,000 in compensation obtained by the Serious Fraud Office (SFO) investigation into Amec Foster Wheeler Energy PLC, will be given to the people of Nigeria after a UK-Nigeria Memorandum of Understanding was signed yesterday.

Vicky Ford signs MOU in Abuja

Africa Minister Vicky Ford meets with Benjamin Okolo of the Nigerian Ministry of Justice to sign the Memorandum of Understanding.

In total, £210,610 will be transferred by the UK Government, with the funds supporting three key infrastructure projects, ensuring that the people of Nigeria benefit directly.

In July 2021, the SFO reached a Deferred Prosecution Agreement (DPA) with Amec Foster Wheeler Energy PLC, with the now defunct company accepting responsibility for ten offences of corruption relating to the use of corrupt agents in the oil and gas sector. The offences spanned from 1996 to 2014 and took place in Saudi Arabia, Malaysia, India, Brazil and Nigeria. 

As well as financial penalties and costs paid to authorities in the UK, US and Brazil, Amec Foster Wheeler’s parent company John Wood Group PLC was ordered to pay compensation to Nigeria. The sum was determined by Lord Justice Edis to be a “direct” loss to the people of Nigeria in tax revenue, which was evaded by the use of bribes paid by Amec Foster Wheeler to Nigerian officials.

Lisa Osofsky, Director of the Serious Fraud Office, yesterday said:

“We have a zero tolerance approach to companies who think they can bribe their way to financial success.

“Bribery and corruption not only stifle real economic growth and free trade, they also damage democracy and therefore risk the security of all our countries.

“I am of course delighted that the tenacity of my SFO colleagues has resulted in the people of Nigeria being compensated in a way that will truly benefit them.” 

Minister Ford represented the UK Government at yesterday’s signing of the Memorandum of Understanding in Abuja, Nigeria. The agreement was also signed by Nigerian Attorney General Abubakar Malami.

Notes to editors:

  1. The Lagos to Ibadan Expressway
  2. The Abuja to Kano Road
  3. The Second Niger Bridge
  1. Deferred Prosecution Agreement
  2. Judgment
  3. Penalty schedule
  4. LJ Edis’ reasons for granting preliminary approval on 25 June
  5. Indictment
  6. Undertaking by Wood
  7. Statement of Facts