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World Bank blacklists six Lebanese, Nigerian firms, directors for fraud, corruption in 2020

Bassey Udo by Bassey Udo
March 14, 2021
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The World Bank has blacklisted six Lebanese firms and their directors, along with some Nigerian contracting firms among individuals and companies indicted for fraud and corruption in 2020.
The individuals and companies were blacklisted after the Bank Group’s Sanctions Board indicted them of various “fraudulent and collusive practices” considered infractions to established regulations and breaches of its contract and consultancy procedures.
With the indictment, the affected individuals and companies would be ineligible to participate in the award of any World Bank-financed contracts or consultancy services by any of the affiliated multilateral development banks (MDBs) between December 18, 2020 March 17, 2025.
The affected companies include Abou Ghazaleh Contracting Nigeria Limited; A.G. Vision Mining Limited; Infratech Construction Nigeria Limited; Top Field Construction Nigeria Limited; Verdun Construction Nigeria Limited; Lugio Global Construction Services Limited and A.G. Vision Construction Nigeria Limited.
The list of the affected individuals who are also the controlled affiliates of the indicted companies. include Elie Abou Ghazaleh, the Managing Director and Fadi Abou Ghazaleh, Executive Director of the Lebanese company,
Details of the indictment are contained in the list of debarred individuals and companies published by the World Bank on its website and obtained by MEDIATRACNET on Saturday.

The companies are subsidiaries of Abou Ghazaleh Group incorporated in 2002 to handle construction and mining services in various parts of the country.
Incidentally, A.G. Vision Mining incorporated in 2007 is a contracting firm that has been involved in the execution of many building constructions, water dams, water purification stations, irrigation and soil erosion projects in various parts of Nigeria, including Kogi, Adamawa, Cross River, Benue, Anambra, Abia, Imo, and Katsina.
Also, the affected companies include Infratech Construction Nigeria Limited, involved in the mining of coal and lignite; Top Field Construction Nigeria Limited. incorporated in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State and registered on June 10, 2015.
Other affiliate companies also of the same business address, Plot 348 J. C. Obande Close, Utako District, Abuja. include Verdun Construction Nigeria Limited; Lugio Global Construction Services Limited, incorporated in Ikot Ekpene, Akwa Ibom State and registered on June 10, 2015, and A.G. Vision Construction Nigeria Limited.
The directors were blacklisted and barred from further performance of any World Bank-funded contracts in Nigeria for violating the January 2011 Procurement Guidelines, Para. 1.16(a)(iii)
The World Bank said the sanctions were for the “fraudulent and collusive practices” in the execution of the Nigerian Erosion and Watershed Management Project in line with the Sanctions Board Decision No.130 of December 18, 2020.
The World Bank said those accused of committing fraud and corruption violated Paragraph 1.16a (ii) and (iii) of the Guidelines for the procurement of goods, works, and non-consulting services under the World Bank credit and grants agencies, namely the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) loans and International Development Agency (IDA) by borrowers.
Under the bank’s policy, borrowers (including beneficiaries of bank loans), bidders, suppliers, contractors and their agents, subcontractors, sub-consultants, service providers or suppliers, and other personnel are required to observe the highest standard of ethics during the procurement and execution of Bank-financed contracts.
The bank defines corrupt practice as the act of “offering, giving, receiving, or soliciting, directly or indirectly, of anything of value to influence improperly the actions of another party,” while fraudulent practice is “any act or omission, including a misrepresentation, that knowingly or recklessly misleads, or attempts to mislead, a party to obtain a financial or other benefit or to avoid an obligation.”
“Collusive practice”, the World Bank said, is an arrangement between two or more parties designed to achieve an improper purpose, including to influence improperly the actions of another party;
Also, the charge of fraud and corruption involving violations as spelled out in Section 1.23 and Consultant Guidelines, 1.22(a)(i) of the guidelines for the selection and employment of consultants under IBRD loans and IDA credits and grants by World Bank borrowers.
Under the policy, the bank requires borrowers (including beneficiaries of its loans), consultants, and their agents, sub-contractors, sub-consultants, service providers or suppliers, and other personnel to observe the highest standard of ethics during the selection and execution of Bank-financed contracts.
The debarred companies and individuals may be released from being ineligible for consideration for World Bank contracts if they demonstrate to the Bank Group’s Integrity Compliance Officer that they have complied with the conditions that resulted in their sanctions and have taken appropriate remedial measures to address them.
A.G. Vision Construction Nigeria Limited was sanctioned for violating the January 2011 Paragraphs 1.16(a)(ii)(iii) of the Guidelines: (worldbank.org) was declared ineligible to handle any World Bank contract for the period between December 18, 2020 March 17, 2025.
The other individual, a Nigerian, indicted for violating the Procurement Guidelines, 1.16(a)(ii) was the Managing Director of Unique Concept Enterprises, Okafor Glory of No. 40 Nelson Williams Street, Warri, Delta State, blacklisted for the period between December 3, 2020 and December 2, 2024.
Unique Concept Enterprises was accused of the same offence and sanctioned for the period between December 3, 2020 and December 2, 2025.

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Bassey Udo is a Journalist, Communication & Media Practitioner PERSONAL DETAILS DATE OF BIRTH: March 3, 1965 GENDER: Male NATIONALITY: Nigerian GSM: +234 802 313 7335; 07032308000 EMAIL: bassey.udo@gmail.com CONTACT ADDRESS: Plot 743 Coral Park Street, Lugbe CRD, Abuja, FCT 900128 A multiple award winning investigative reporter with specialised interest in Business & Economy, Energy & Power, Oil, Gas, Mining & Extractive Industry, Environment & Climate Change, etc. at various times for some of Nigeria’s elite newspapers and magazines, including Post Express, NewsAfrica magazine, Independent, 234NEXT and Premium Times. A member of the Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE), Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR) and Society of International Law & Diplomacy (SILD). He is also a distinguished Alumnus of the U.S. International Visitors Leadership Programme (IVLP) 2017.

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