Lionstone Offshore CEO Admitted to Been Indebted to Hercules Offshore Nigeria- Witness
An Ikeja Special
Offences Court on Wednesday heard how the Chief Executive Officer Lionstone
Offshore Services Limited, Amaechi Ndili admitted that his company was indebted
to Hercules Offshore Nigeria Limited to the tune of $4,666,234.28.
The first
prosecution witness (PW1), Godwin Okon, who was the business analyst manager of
the company, stated this in his evidence before Justice Olubunmi Abike-Fadipe
when the court resumed proceedings.
Okon said
Amaechi agreed to the indebtedness of Lionstone Offshore Services to Hercules
Offshore Nigeria in the statement he made at the Special Fraud Unit (SFU) of
the Nigeria Police Force.
Led in
evidence by the prosecutor, ACP Simon Lough (SAN), the witness said the
defendant agreed to withholding money belonging to Hercules Offshore Nigeria
Limited.
Okon said
the defendant promised to pay back by instalments and first instalment to be
remitted is the sum of $600,000, which
the defendant failed to remit the sum as promised.
Okon told
the court that Hercules Offshore Services had earlier taken the Lionstone
Offshore Services Limited before an arbitration court in London in line with
the provisions of the joint bidding agreement in the event of a dispute.
He said the
London arbitration court decided in favour of Hercules Offshore Nigeria
Limited.
"When
Hercules got the judgment and came back to Nigeria, we seek enforcement of the
judgment at the Federal High Court.
"It was when they refused to pay that
Hercules approached the NPF fraud unit to file complaint so that the company
(Lionstone Offshore Services) would be prosecuted and money recovered for Hercules", he said.
During cross
examination by defence counsel, Ebun Shofunde (SAN), the witness said he was
not aware that Lionstone Offshore Services challenged the decision of the
Federal High Court at the Court of Appeal.
The witness
also stated that by the virtue of his position as business analyst manager, he
was part of the management of Hercules Offshore Services and that former CEO of
the company, Todd Pennegiin reported the incident to the Police.
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