Kebonang brothers file for NPF discharge

Zein Kebonang PIC: MORERI SEJAKOMO
Zein Kebonang PIC: MORERI SEJAKOMO

The Kebonang brothers, High Court Judge Zein and former minister, Sadique say they want the decision of the Director of Public Prosecutions to initiate and continue with criminal proceedings against them reviewed and set aside.

The two, who are both accused of dipping their hands in the P250 million National Petroleum Fund (NPF), say the decision to prosecute them without any valid evidence was subject to review.

Both the brothers state that the Directorate of Public Prosecutions (DPP) and Directorate on Corruption and Economic Crime’s (DCEC) conduct was a clear violation of their rights, malicious and unlawful abuse of power especially the constant systematic leaking of investigations.

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Inspect the voters' roll!

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