BDP pays millions to Israeli company

Ian Khama PIC KEBOFHE MATHE
Ian Khama PIC KEBOFHE MATHE

The BDP has reportedly paid an Israeli consulting company a whooping $1.5 million (aboutP13.5 million) to help it win this year’s general elections, Mmegi has learnt from sources within the intelligence community and Tsholetsa House.

While it was initially reported that the ruling party had engaged a discredited Israeli company, Nikuv International Projects, it has since turned out the company is Timor Consulting – another Israeli company linked to the feared Israeli intelligence organ Mossad.

Timor Consulting, headed by Adi Timor, is said to be more sophisticated and organised than Nikuv, say intelligence sources.

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