Bank records admissible in N$4.3-million investment fraud trial
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 22/04/2025
Bank account records and investment agreements obtained during an investigation of an alleged fraudulent investment scheme involving about N$4.3 million may be used as evidence in a trial in the Windhoek High Court, a judge has ruled. Judge Naomi Shivute made the ruling on Thursday, following a (…)
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