Sparks set to fly in Nchindo case

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A legal powder keg will be blazing at the Village Magistrates Court tomorrow when a Directorate of Public Prosecutions (DPP) team of attorneys lock horns with Collins Newman attorneys, who are acting for former Debswana managing director Louis Nchindo and other former Debswana employees.

This time the DPP has filed a notice of motion, urging the court to order Nchindo's instructing lawyers, Collins Newman Attorneys, to withdraw from the criminal case before it.

DPP has also added charges of stealing by servant against Nchindo and former Debswana group secretary Joe Matome (lying under oath) and additional theft charges against Nchindo in which he is alleged to have transferred to Debswana payment of transfer duty to the tune of P99, 625 in respect of disposal of Plot 5084. The DPP has filed four affidavits to support the application.

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