‘Fishrot case ideal for international court’ – Advocates
[Windhoek Observer - Namibia] - 18/05/2025
Calls for an international anti-corruption court have grown stronger, with advocates pointing to the Fishrot scandal as a clear example of why such a court is needed to handle large-scale corruption across borders.
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