Lionjanga pleads against jail sentence

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Former executive chairman of the Public Procurement and Assets Disposal Board, Armando Lionjanga, has been convicted on one count of corruption.

Gaborone Chief Magistrate, Lot Moroka, is expected to deliver sentence today.

Passing judgment yesterday, Moroka said after listening to all the evidence brought before court, especially by the Directorate on Public Prosecution, he was assured that "the factual matrix in the case was so stable that it is extremely safe to convict. The guilt of the accused has been proven beyond reasonable doubt and I convict him as charged," Moroka said.

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