Monday, March 2, 2020
LEKOIL has announced the results of the investigation into the origination and execution of the loan agreement, first announced by the Company on January 2, 2020 (the Facility Agreement), purportedly with the Qatar Investment Authority (QIA) (the Transaction).
As announced on January 13, following the discovery that the Facility Agreement had not been entered into with the QIA, but instead with certain individuals falsely purporting to represent the QIA, the Board established an independent committee of the Board (the Committee) to investigate the origination and execution of the Facility Agreement and steps which might reasonably be taken to retrieve monies paid in association with the Transaction (the Investigation).
The Committee was supported in its review by Kroll Associates UK Limited (Kroll) acting as third-party forensic investigators. Advice was taken from Herbert Smith Freehills LLP, legal counsel engaged at the time of the Investigation, on discreet issues arising from Kroll’s work.
The Committee has reported to the Board the following results of the Investigation:
As a result of the Investigation, and following recommendations from the Committee, the Board has taken the following actions:
Whilst the Company has a legal claim to recover the US$450,000 paid to Seawave, and the Company intends to exercise the rights and remedies available to it under law, there is no guarantee that the losses suffered by the Company as a result of the fraud perpetrated against it will be recovered in full. The Company will provide further updates on the outcome of the above actions, and any material updates on the matter generally as and when appropriate.
Samuel Adegboyega, Chairman of LEKOIL, commented, “First of all, I would like to thank the Committee for leading the review and the provision of the detailed findings to the Board. The Board will seek, as a priority, to improve its standards of corporate governance and we welcome the recommendations received from the Committee, which are in the process of being implemented.”