Former Delta State governor, James Ibori, is appealing against his British conviction for corruption, claiming the Metropolitan Police investigation was itself mired in corruption. Recall Ibori was released in December 2016 after four years in a British prison, but prosecutors have since admitted they have documents suggesting police officers involved in the case took bribes. Confirming that he plans to appeal against his conviction for money laundering, Ibori told BBC that, “I have been unfairly treated, that’s all I can say. Yes, I am, of course. I have made that decision personally and I have instructed my solicitors.”
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