Stefanus says Elindi’s son lured him into fuel deal
[Windhoek Observer - Namibia] - 5/08/2025
Justicia Shipena Self-employed plumber and accused number nine in the high-profile Namcor fuel corruption and bribery case, Leo Nandago Stefanus (36), says he was approached by Austin Elindi, son of businessman Peter Elindi, to start a petroleum company in which he would hold shares. Stefanus (…)
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