NPF money laundering case heads to trial

The state has called more than 100 witness in the case
The state has called more than 100 witness in the case

The P230m National Petroleum Fund (NPF) money laundering case is finally headed to trial after one-and-half years of back and forth court appearances and investigations.

On Wednesday, Broadhurst Regional South Magistrate, Masilo Mathaka committed the accused persons to stand trial despite an earlier call by the accused persons for him to stay the proceedings.

Mathaka dismissed the application by the accused persons, who include Bakang Seretse, Kenneth Kerekang and the Kebonang brothers, former minister Sadique and High Court judge Zein. The magistrate ruled that the matter should proceed to the High Court.

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