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Alison-Madueke, Nigeria's former oil minister, is cleared of all charges following a UK corruption trial

Diezani Alison Madueke, the former 'Nigerian Oil Minister' was found not guilty on Wednesday by a London Jury of?six charges of bribery?after a rare?corruption?trial?of an high-profile?former energy official.

Alison-Madueke was the minister of petroleum resources under Goodluck Jonathan between 2010 and 2015. She faced five charges of accepting bribes, and an additional charge of conspiring to commit?bribery. Both of these she denied.

The prosecution alleged that Alison-Madueke 65 was granted "a luxurious life" in London by oil and gas industry leaders seeking lucrative contracts for?Nigeria which has been plagued with corruption and mismanagement.

The former minister who was briefly president of the Organization for the Petroleum Exporting Countries said that she had never taken bribes, and did not have any real influence on the awarding lucrative government contracts.

Alison-Madueke, after a trial in London's Southwark Crown Court and more than 46 hours of deliberation, was acquitted of all six charges.

The British authorities have suffered a serious blow with the not guilty verdicts. They began their investigation into corruption allegations against Alison Madueke over a decade ago.

Alison Madueke, along with oil industry executive Olatimbo Ayinde (54), was on trial for?bribery in relation to Alison Madueke, and another count?of Bribery of an Foreign Public Official.

Doye Agama (69), Alison-Madueke’s brother, was charged for conspiracy to commit bribery along with his sister in relation to payments made?to Agama’s church.

Ayinde, as well as Agama, both denied the charges and were acquitted. (Reporting and editing by William James; Sam Tobin)

(source: Reuters)