Mosele Legal Services property not auctioned

There was no activity on Wednesday at the Broadhurst Police Station where property belonging to one of the country's legal services provider, Mosele, was scheduled to be auctioned at 10 o clock in the morning.

According to a recent advertisement, Deputy sheriff Urgent Chilisa was supposed to sell eight computer monitors from Mosele, a server, a conference desk, five executive chairs and five office tables at the Broadhurst Police Station in an auction on, June 30, to recover P50, 000 owed to their former landlord, SAGG Investments.

However Mosele Legal Services Managing director, Base Sebonego and  his Director, Mcbain Kaang told Mmegi the advertisement that caused the alarm should never have run in the first place as their company, had already paid up by the time it appeared in the press.

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