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State accused of ‘sabotage’ in P12m tender case

Moses Moreri PIC: KENNEDY RAMOKONE
Moses Moreri PIC: KENNEDY RAMOKONE

Defence attorney Onalethata Kambai has accused the State of sabotage and objected to the proceedings in a P12 million tender case involving assistant accountant-general support systems in the Ministry of Finance (MOF), Moses Moreri.

Moreri is facing charges of corruption and abuse of public office contrary to Section 2A (1) and conflict of interest contrary to Section 31 (1) (b) of the Corruption and Economic Crime Act.

He is alleged to have influenced the outcome of the appointment of Nexim (Pty) Ltd, in a tender worth P12.5 million, which was for the procurement of Oracle Super cluster (M7-8) Server Machines.

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