Morupisi trial the first tug in unravelling a complex mess

In the dock: The Morupisisu00e2u20acu2122 trial continues next week PIC: THALEFANG CHARLES
In the dock: The Morupisisu00e2u20acu2122 trial continues next week PIC: THALEFANG CHARLES

The corruption and money laundering trial of former Permanent Secretary to the President, Carter Morupisi continues on Monday with 27 more witnesses due to testify. The trial is the first linked to the Botswana Public Officers Pension Fund’s (BPOPF) P400 million fall out with asset manager, Capital Management Botswana. Staff Writer, MBONGENI MGUNI previously detailed the document at the heart of the fall out

A stroke of a pen was enough.

More accurately, it is the stroke of a pen on the last page of a hefty partnership agreement dated November 11, 2014, signed by BPOPF and CMB directors.

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Let’s get the constitutional amendment right

Their concerns highlight the need for meaningful dialogue between government and relevant stakeholders to ensure the best interests of the country are served.This was in addition to other voices from opposition politicians and civil society organisations.The stance underscores the importance of citizen participation in the constitutional amendment process. The AFM rightly assert that such weighty matters demand thorough discussions to reflect the...

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