Indira Gandhi Clinic shares sold for N$20 spark fraud and forgery probe
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 19/08/2025
The sale of Indira Gandhi Clinic shares for N$20 in 2012 is currently at the centre of a fraud and forgery investigation. Epia Investment Holdings executive chairperson Tjeripo Hijarunguru claims 20 shares linked to the clinic were sold for a mere N$20 to Tuapandula Investments in 2012. (…)
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