An English court
threw out a $1.1bn case Nigeria had brought against Royal Dutch Shell and Eni
related to a dispute over the OPL 245 oilfield, a court document showed on
Friday, while a related trial in Italy continues.
The Nigerian
Government filed the case in 2018 at a commercial court in London alleging
payments made by the companies to get the OPL 245 oilfield licence in 2011 were
used for kickbacks and bribes.
Justice Christopher
Butcher said in his ruling that the High Court “must decline jurisdiction over
the action against” Shell and the other defendants.
The oil companies,
former and current executives face corruption charges linked to the Malabu
scandal, a 2011 deal involving a Nigerian oil block known as OPL 245.
Officials affected
in the scandal have denied wrongdoing.
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