Debswana, Infotrac face off again in spying scandal

Debswana mining site at Jwaneng PIC: MORERI SEJAKGOMO
Debswana mining site at Jwaneng PIC: MORERI SEJAKGOMO

Diamond giant, Debswana and local spy company Infotrac will face off again in court as the former tries to salvage losses after suffering ‘reputational embarrassment’ from a P110 million lawsuit.

Debswana's move to the Court of Appeal comes after losing the case in 2022 after the High Court ruled that it should pay a local company, Infotrac, P110 million for backdoor dealings that took place in 2018 that involved lobbying powerful personalities.

The lobbied personalities were said to have included the then vice president, Mokgweetsi Masisi and others in favour of the appointment of a new managing director for the diamond giant.

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