Infotrac P110m demand outrageous-CoA

Facing wild accusations: Walia was asked to recuse himself from the case after a heated exchange of words with Ngakaagae
Facing wild accusations: Walia was asked to recuse himself from the case after a heated exchange of words with Ngakaagae

Judges of the Court of Appeal (CoA) have labelled the P110m fee charged by the local spying company, Infotrac, against Debswana as outrageous. This is for the work that was alleged to have been done by Infotrac .

The judges, CoA President Tebogo Tau, Justices Singh Lakhvinder Walia and Johan Froneman all agreed that the P110 million demanded by Infotrac was highly improbable.

“The alleged fee is so outrageous and preposterous for the work that was alleged to have been done by Infotrac, as to defy any semblance of commercial probabilities,” agreed the judges.

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