Seretse is clean - DCEC

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On Wednesday PPADB executive chairman was convicted of failing to declare his interest in a company that was owned by his nephew who was also known to the then PPADB director, Ndelu Seretse.

Lionjanga's conviction has raised questions about whether the investigators and prosecutors engaged in selective prosecution. As the case unfolded, it emerged that both Lionjanga and Seretse had at one PPADB meeting declared a social interest but subsequently failed to repeat the obligatory requirement.

The Director of the Directorate on Corruption and Economic Crime, Tymon Katlholo, has cleared the Minister of Defence, Justice and Security, Ramadeluka Seretse, from any culpable action. Katlholo says Seretse's circumstances and those of Lionjanga are different. 

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