Shell dragged to court over alleged ‘non-remittance’ of N5trillion to Nigeria
ourt in Abuja over alleged under declaration and non-remittance of over N5trillion worth of crude oil sales revenue.
“The case we have advanced before this Honourable Court is that Shell makes under declarations of crude oil shipments and in some extreme instances non declarations of shipments”, he said. “Nigerians must know that to hide this illicit business and stealing of our common patrimony, we have put before the court issues that Shell turns around and instigates attacks on its facilities so that they can claim that what they stole were lost during the acts of vandalism.
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