BPOPF sued for P95,000

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The Botswana Public Officers Pension Fund (BPOPF) faces a P95,000 lawsuit for failing to honour a lease agreement with YG Infinite at the Gaborone Central Business District (CBD) i-Towers.

YG Infinite has since written to BPOPF demanding compensation after the pension fund decided not to sign the lease agreement. The pension fund has since claimed they do not owe the company any monies as they were merely enquiring about the premises.

In their letter through Manyapedza Attorneys, YG Infinite states that on or about May 17, 2017, BPOPF under the hand of one Kagiso Potongwane, who held himself out to be the Human Capital Director of and authorised to bind the organisation, requested to take occupation of client's premises being Unit A, 14th Floor, i­Towers North, Plot 54368, CBD, Gaborone from May 22, 2017 and for three months thereafter.

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