Namibia: State Wants to Appeal Ruling in Lameck Trial

31 January 2019

Windhoek — The office of the Prosecutor General yesterday applied to be granted leave to appeal the ruling of Windhoek High Court Judge Christi Liebenberg that effectively sunk their case against Teckla Lameck and her business partner in Teko Trading, Jerobeam Kongo Mokaxwa.

Chinese national Yang Fan is also the co-accused in this protracted case. The judge ruled as inadmissible crucial evidence they obtained through disputed summonses issued by the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) Director Paulus Noa that granted ACC investigators access to the bank records of the accused at three banking institutions and cellphone records as well as communications with the Ministry of Home Affairs and Immigration.

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