BCP sues Ombudsman over Khama�s retirement home

Ombudsman Augustine Makgonatsotlhe PIC. KEBATENNE BERLINAH
Ombudsman Augustine Makgonatsotlhe PIC. KEBATENNE BERLINAH

After strongly rejecting the verdict issued by the Ombudsman Augustine Makgonatsotlhe that cleared President Ian Khama of office abuse, Botswana Congress Party (BCP) is now approaching the courts to set aside the findings.

The statutory notice was delivered to the Attorney General, Abraham Keetshabe on February 21, 2018 and the intention is to launch court proceedings after the expiry of 30 days.

On January 29, 2018 Makgonatsotlhe released a Mosu inquest absolving President Ian Khama from wrongdoing in relation to his retirement home in Mosu.

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