Okaile Challenges State

Rapula Okaile PIC: MORERI SEJAKGOMO
Rapula Okaile PIC: MORERI SEJAKGOMO

One of the directors of Capital Management Botswana (CMB) Rapula Okaile wants his confiscated assets back, saying the State used fabricated and misleading information to deceive the courts when the assets were seized.

Okaile’s assets including a house acquired for P3.5 million through a bank loan is amongst the 27 properties belonging to various entities confiscated as part of the CMB saga.

These include some undisclosed assets belonging to a company owned by his spouse, a cruiser belonging to a company owned by Pini Morupisi spouse to former PSP Carter Morupisi, two houses belonging to construction mogul Nicholas Zakhem, two immovable properties belonging to Bona Life, while another property allegedly belongs to one Trudy, who had taken a loan from CMB to buy the property.

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