Namibian Anti-Corruption Commission Investigating Property Crime
Paulus Noa, the director of the Anti-Corruption Commission, confirmed that the anti-graft watchdog is "analysing information" about allegedly questionable deals between property heavyweight Vincent Sorenson and businessman Desmond Amunyela.
Director of the Anti-Corruption Commission of Namibia, Paulus Noa.
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Namibia:
Anti-Corruption Commission 'Analysing' Amunyela, Sorenson
Namibian, 20 October 2011
PAULUS Noa, the director of the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC), yesterday confirmed that the anti-graft watchdog is "analysing information" about allegedly questionable deals… Read more »
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Namibia:
Amunyela, Sorenson Case - Judgment Reserved
New Era, 20 October 2011
The matter in which businessman Desmond Amunyela, a co-owner of Paragon Investments, is demands N$1,4 million which he claims he is owed by business man Vincent Sorenson, a… Read more »
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Namibia:
Sorenson Case Continues Today
New Era, 19 October 2011
The matter in which businessman Desmond Amunyela is demanding N$1.4 million which, he claims, he is owed by businessman Vincent Sorenson is set to continue in the High Court today. Read more »
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Namibia:
N$700 000 Was 'First Instalment' of N$2,1 Million
Namibian, 19 October 2011
"DESPITE the dramatic fashion in which [Vincent Sorenson's] allegations are crafted, they are nothing than scandalous and embarrassing..." Read more »
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Namibia:
Amunyela in Extortion Claims
Namibian, 18 October 2011
Businessman Vincent Sorenson has paid Desmond Amunyela N$700 000 after their alleged racial altercation at an upmarket Windhoek restaurant. Read more »