Seretse implicates Khama, Masisi

Bakang Seretse, Kenneth Kerekang Ndelu Seretse with lawyer Nkgakaagae Kgosietsile PIC. MORERI SEJAKGOMO
Bakang Seretse, Kenneth Kerekang Ndelu Seretse with lawyer Nkgakaagae Kgosietsile PIC. MORERI SEJAKGOMO

The gloves are now definitely off in a case involving asset manager, Bakang Seretse and others as they claim President Ian Khama, amongst other prominent personalities, benefitted from funds that the Directorate of Public Prosecutions (DPP) has charged the accused persons on as proceeds of crime.

Seretse, Botho Leburu and Kenneth Kerekang are facing money-laundering charges. They wrote an explosive letter through their lawyer, Kgosietsile Ngakaagae on January 16, 2018 to the Attorney General (AG) in which they talked about a rebuffed request for the meeting to discuss this matter in the national interest.

“The author hereof attended at your office on the 15th January, 2018 with a request to meet with you on a matter of national sensitivity surrounding the case of Bakang Seretse and others, currently running before the Courts,” Ngakaagae wrote.

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