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The Rundu Regional Court in the Kavango East Region on Tuesday postponed a case of corruption and fraud involving a Namibian Defence Force (NDF) army commander to August next year.
Thomas Hamunyela is accused of using a government official and property for private use.
According to a media release by the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC), it investigated the allegations against Hamunyela and submitted the case file to the prosecutor-general, who decided that he should be charged on three counts.
Hamunyela was summoned to appear before court on Tuesday but did not turn up.
A warrant of arrest was issued but will be held over until the next court date on 4 August 2017.
Hamunyela faces three charges of fraud and corruption for using an NDF vehicle and a soldier to transport building material to the construction site of his private home at Sivaradi village.
He is also facing a case of attempting to defeat the course of justice by allegedly falsifying a letter dated January 2015 in which he claimed that he had permission to make use of the NDF’s water tanker, tents, blankets and a grinder during the construction of his house.
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The Rundu Regional Court in the Kavango East Region on Tuesday postponed a case of corruption and fraud involving a Namibian Defence Force (NDF) army commander to August next year.
Thomas Hamunyela is accused of using a government official and property for private use.
According to a media release by the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC), it investigated the allegations against Hamunyela and submitted the case file to the prosecutor-general, who decided that he should be charged on three counts.
Hamunyela was summoned to appear before court on Tuesday but did not turn up.
A warrant of arrest was issued but will be held over until the next court date on 4 August 2017.
Hamunyela faces three charges of fraud and corruption for using an NDF vehicle and a soldier to transport building material to the construction site of his private home at Sivaradi village.
He is also facing a case of attempting to defeat the course of justice by allegedly falsifying a letter dated January 2015 in which he claimed that he had permission to make use of the NDF’s water tanker, tents, blankets and a grinder during the construction of his house.