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Culusow selling Somalia to the highest bidder, FT report

Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2015 3:54 pm
by thegoodshepherd
Somalia corruption probe: minister asked Lord Howard for funding

A Somali minister wrote to Michael Howard last year requesting “financial support” from the UK oil company which is chaired by the former Conservative party leader and whose payments to Somali officials are now at the centre of a fraud squad investigation.
The letter, a copy of which has been seen by the Financial Times, raises fresh questions about the British peer’s oversight of Soma Oil & Gas, a company in which he holds a near 4 per cent stake.


Earlier this week it emerged that the UK’s Serious Fraud Office was examining payments made by Soma to the government of war-ravaged Somalia as part of a criminal investigation into alleged corruption.
Soma agreed to pay $580,000 for “capacity building arrangements” at Somalia’s ministry of petroleum, involving funding the salaries of individuals contracted to work for the department. The company is currently negotiating terms with Somalia’s ministry of petroleum that would give it the right to pump oil should the company find commercial quantities along the east African seaboard, touted as the next big frontier for oil and gas.

UN investigators, who filed a confidential report to the UN Security Council on the matter on August 3, said the arrangement created “a serious conflict of interest, in a number of cases appearing to fund systematic pay-offs to senior ministerial officials”, according to a copy of the report seen by the Financial Times. Soma denies any wrongdoing.
Lord Howard is due to speak to the SFO as part of its investigation, although Soma has previously said “the SFO have confirmed that no suspicion whatsoever attaches to Lord Howard arising from the business of Soma”.
The March 2014 letter from Somalia’s then minister for petroleum and mineral resources, which was included in the UN report, was marked for the attention of Lord Howard and two Soma executives. It requested “ministry capacity support”, stretching from office repairs to “salary or consulting fees” plus other benefits for “the hiring and contracting of qualified technical staff and expert consultants and advisers, inside and outside of Somalia”.

A Soma spokesman told the FT: “The company rejected the requested amendment in this letter”. Lord Howard’s office referred the request to the Soma spokesman, who declined to say whether the peer had raised concerns about the payment request. However, six weeks later, Soma wrote to the same minister agreeing terms for “Capacity Building Arrangements”.
While there is no reference to some of the benefits requested in the earlier letter such as travel expenses, accommodation allowances and training programmes, the support included salary payments running to $360,000 and the wording closely matches some of the terms in the earlier letter.
The UN investigators said some of the civil servants on Soma’s payroll “occupy positions in which they routinely take decisions directly bearing on the company’s financial interests in Somalia” and as such had “a clear conflict of interest”. They also said the capacity building agreement was also “likely part of part of a quid pro quo arrangement” that protected Soma’s interests.
Soma says the UN investigators have “fundamentally misunderstood” the payments: “No person involved in the [capacity building arrangements] programme was, or is, in a position to influence the decision to grant any commercial agreements for the benefit of Soma,” it says.
The Soma deal, which was signed on August 2013 and gave Soma the right to explore for oil in exchange for access to 12 oil blocks, also raised concerns of a crossover between private business, politics and UK diplomatic interests. At the time it was signed, Lord Howard told the FT the deal may have gone ahead “because of the leading role that the UK government has taken that [the Somali government] were well disposed towards a British company”.
Lord Howard attended a UK-sponsored Somalia investment event in London in May 2013, in which the Somali president took part, and senior UK civil servants again met Lord Howard to discuss Somalia the next month. In a letter dated May 2015, Lord Howard wrote to a UK minister on Soma headed paper with “another request”, this time for the UK minister to meet Somalia’s then oil minister, saying he accepted his position as Soma chairman “with the encouragement of the FCO”.

Culusow is selling rights to blocks even before he knows what is there. He now wants to speed the oil bill through parliament so he can start signing production sharing agreements. He is endangering the future of mineral exploration in Somalia.

Re: Culusow selling Somalia to the highest bidder, FT report

Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2015 4:09 pm
by TheCadaanGuy
:meles:

I would guess they will have trouble trying to drill on oil land. The government doesn't really have a strong control on its lands.

Re: Culusow selling Somalia to the highest bidder, FT report

Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2015 4:20 pm
by thegoodshepherd
:meles:

I would guess they will have trouble trying to drill on oil land. The government doesn't really have a strong control on its lands.
This is where the problem begins. They are not exploring for oil on land, but out in the Indian ocean. Those 12 blocks given to Soma oil and gas are marine and they can start drilling whenever they get the signature from Culusow. We may not even know if they have started drilling because the size of these blocks is so huge.

Re: Culusow selling Somalia to the highest bidder, FT report

Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2015 4:22 pm
by CaliQase
Where in the Indian Ocean do these blocks are Sheperd?

Re: Culusow selling Somalia to the highest bidder, FT report

Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2015 4:32 pm
by TheCadaanGuy
:meles:

I would guess they will have trouble trying to drill on oil land. The government doesn't really have a strong control on its lands.
This is where the problem begins. They are not exploring for oil on land, but out in the Indian ocean. Those 12 blocks given to Soma oil and gas are marine and they can start drilling whenever they get the signature from Culusow. We may not even know if they have started drilling because the size of these blocks is so huge.
Does anyone here have phone number for our pirate friends? :evil:

Re: Culusow selling Somalia to the highest bidder, FT report

Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2015 10:33 pm
by 26June1960
Why are you making it seem like Hassan Shiekh is the only one eager to sell Somalia to the highest bidder? Your own uncle Abdiweli Gaas would do the same if he's given the opportunity. ALL of the current Somali "politicians" in Somalia are sellouts. They're all the same from Awdal to Jubada Hoose.

Re: Culusow selling Somalia to the highest bidder, FT report

Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2015 10:59 pm
by HayWire
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:pacspit: :pacspit:

f-king BUNANIS ALWAYS SIDING WITH OUTSIDERS :pacspit:

Re: Culusow selling Somalia to the highest bidder, FT report

Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2015 11:07 pm
by Based
Let's be honest, that shopped doc isn't even remotely subtle :lol:

However, XSM's admin just might be the most corrupt in Somali history, as attested by the UN every year. Selling contracts for billions of barrels of oil for a few hundred thousand quid

:mindblown: :mindblown:

Re: Culusow selling Somalia to the highest bidder, FT report

Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2015 11:29 pm
by HayWire
^HOW COME YOU ARE DIDN'T MENTION BUNANIS SELLING THE DHAROR VLY TO SHADY AUS COMPANY. AND FISHING RIGHTS TO CHINKS :pacspit:

THAT DOCUMENT IS LEGIT :ufdup: BUNANIS WILL SELL THEIR MOTHER TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER. INCLUDING BOQOR GORILLA'S DAUGHTER :eat:

Re: Culusow selling Somalia to the highest bidder, FT report

Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2015 4:57 am
by LiquidHYDROGEN
So punanis are giving illegal fishing contracts to foreigners and Xamar is selling off trillions of dollars worth of natural resources to the lowest bidder?

And these dhillooyin have the audacity to call Somalilanders Somalidiid and traitors. :mindblown: :pacspit:

Re: Culusow selling Somalia to the highest bidder, FT report

Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2015 5:42 am
by Rambie
You guys act as
if you don't know what
was happening all along.

Re: Culusow selling Somalia to the highest bidder, FT report

Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2015 6:14 am
by gedo_gurl
He's an African President, its in their job description. In 10 years time he'll marry a 20 something qurbajoog and spend his summers in Florence.

BTW funny story. The oompa loompa's second wife sold shidaal on the streets of Xamar, when he got the presidency she stood up in the market and announced 'deyntiina waan idinka saamixay' and never sold shidaal again. Now I hear she has borygar...rags to petty riches already.

Re: Culusow selling Somalia to the highest bidder, FT report

Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2015 11:00 am
by Siciid85
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:pacspit: :pacspit:

f-king BUNANIS ALWAYS SIDING WITH OUTSIDERS :pacspit:
OMG, is this fake?

Re: Culusow selling Somalia to the highest bidder, FT report

Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2015 11:24 am
by Hodan94
Did anyone see the bbc newsnight investigation on this a few weeks ago?
Im talking to reer uk

Re: Culusow selling Somalia to the highest bidder, FT report

Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2015 11:41 pm
by HayWire
@Sicid IT IS REAL DOC