Nchindo seeks to freeze trial

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Former Debswana managing director, Louis Nchindo has filed an urgent application at the High Court asking to be heard on Monday to 'freeze' the criminal trial in which he and others face 36 charges of corruption.

This follows an order by Regional Magistrate, Lot Moroka, directing Nchindo, his son Garvas and former Debswana employees, Joseph Matome and Jacob Sesinyi, to appear for mention on June 29 before trial commences on July 6.

Nchindo has instructed his lawyers, Collins Newman and Company to apply for the case to be postponed pending the resolution of another application in which Nchindo wants the High Court to review an order handed down by Moroka on February 26.

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