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Chinese Firm Moves to Confiscate £20m P&ID Award in UK, 2 Presidential Jets, 2 Properties in Liverpool

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*Fagbemi accuses firm of arm-twisting tactics in order to seize Nigeria’s assets abroad 

Chinese company Zhongshan Fucheng Industrial Investment Co. Limited is making moves to seize the £20 million judgement cost awarded in favour of Nigeria against P&ID by a United Kingdom appeal court last month, THISDAY has learnt.
The company, which had earlier secured court judgement in France to seize two Nigerian presidential planes, is also working to confiscate two properties in Liverpool belonging to the Nigerian government in relation to the dispute between Ogun State and the Chinese firm.
Meanwhile,  Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice Lateef Fagbemi has accused the Chinese firm of resorting to arm-twisting tactics in order to seize Nigerian assets in foreign jurisdictions.

Also, former Ogun State Governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun, yesterday called Zhongshan an imposter,  saying this dispute is like the P&ID situation where Nigeria eventually prevailed – and calls their attempt to seize Nigerian assets unlawful.
In March 2021 an arbitration tribunal – chaired by the president of the UK Supreme Court – awarded $74.5m (£57.8m) in compensation to the Chinese firm. Ogun State reportedly refused to pay this amount.

Meanwhile, Nigeria’s inability to prove allegations of misrepresentation and concealment of facts against Zhongshan, among others, are said to be reasons the country lost its appeal against the arbitration award to the Chinese firm, a source from the US courts hinted THISDAY.

Recall that one of the reasons given by the Ogun State government for revoking the joint venture agreement with Zhongshan was based on information from Zhongshan that the a Chinese company; CAI and its parent company have been liquidated and wound up without successor companies, adding that CAI lacked capacity to execute the free trade zone project.

One Mr Adeoluwa, who testified for Nigeria had recalled how he wrote two letters in 2011/2012, relying on mouthwatering representations by Zhongfu about its ability to manage the Zone, as well as representations concerning and relating to CAIs incapability to manage the Zone and the criminal investigation in China involving its parent company.

The source however, said that the arbitration, held that there was no evidence presented by the witness to prove that CAI has been liquidated or has ceased to exist prior to the 2011/2012, when he wrote and send the letters.
Besides,  the tribunal noted that even if a case of misrepresentation was made, it was obvious that what led Adeoluwa into writing the 2011/2012 letters was, his conviction about Zhongshan’s record and promises, as well as CAI’s poor performance.
It was the conclusion of the tribunal that Ogun State signed the 2013 JVA based on its assessment of Zhongshan’s ability.

On the allegations of concealment of material facts to the extent that Zhuhai and GXIG entered into an Entrustment of Equity Management Agreement, it was the position of the tribunal that the fact that Zhongshan did not inform Ogun State about the Equity Agreement, even if it became effective, did not amount to some sort of wrongdoing on the part of company.

According to the tribunal, the fact that A is negotiating, or even has negotiated, a contract with B, who is in a contractual relationship with C, is not something which A is legally obliged to reveal to C when negotiating a contract with C, even if the negotiations are related to C’s contract with B.
Meanwhile, the US appellate said it agreed with the district court that the FSIA’s arbitration exception stripped Nigeria of its sovereign immunity in this case.
According to the appellate court the FSIA’s arbitration exception requires the court to find the existence of three jurisdictional facts: (1) an arbitration agreement; (2) an arbitration award”; and (3) a treaty governing the award.
The court stated that the first two requirements are not disputed in this case and are plainly established in the record. Nigeria and Zhongshan had an arbitration agreement because Nigeria extended an open offer to arbitrate to all Chinese investors, and Zhongshan was a qualifying investor.

 

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