Nchindo Wins Another Round

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Justice Maruping Dibotelo of the Lobatse High Court has ruled that the criminal case against former Debswana managing director, Louis Nchindo and his co-accused be postponed until the resolution of an application by the defence to be provided by further particulars.

Nchindo, his son Garvas, former Debswana employees Joseph Matome and Jacob Sesinyi all face 36 counts of graft. The suspects have filed an urgent application to have the main case postponed following an order by Regional Magistrate Lot Moroka that they should take their pleas today and that trial should commence on July 6.

On Friday, Dibotelo stated that the suspects should not plead before he determines the review application to be heard on July 13 and 14.

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