P4 million fraud suspect in court

FRANCISTOWN: A credit controller allegedly cost his employer, Panda Plant P4 million after he fraudulently sold the company stock, Francistown Magistrates Court has heard.

Presenting the case on Monday, the state told the court that the accused person, Tiro Masimege,40, fraudulently removed and sold stock from Panda Plant amounting to about P4 million between the period June 2008 and October 2010. Prosecutor Careb Mbenda told court that the accused person created credit accounts for some of the companies, namely Block Holdings and DC Constructions, which did not have such accounts with Panda. He further told court that the suspect activated the dormant account of another company, Bakgoni Building Construction, and increased its credit limit. Different companies which had credit accounts with Panda, such as  Rockefeller also had their credit limit increased by the accused person. The accused is said to have then supplied different contractors and individuals with materials from Panda using the companies affected. The state told court that payment for the stock that the accused person reportedly obtained was then made in the form of cash or cheques written in the names of the accused person's business companies, namely Nuwa and Sons, Potlako Tiro Holdings and Greeny Zone.

He also gave some of this money to his employees, 27-year-old Mothusi Mmolawa of Tonota and 28-year-old Thuto Moloi of Gaborone. They are both co-accused in the fraud case.

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