Former Namcor leader Immanuel Mulunga beat the oil company in court after they fired him last year. The state company kicked him out over claims he bought N$50 million worth of military equipment without permission. Mulunga ran the business for eight years before losing his job on August 8. He fought back three weeks later and took the case to labor court. Namcor tried to sue him back for breaking his work contract.
Judge Moses Mazambo sided with Mulunga and threw out Namcor's case on June 5. The court said Namcor must pay Mulunga N$4,000 to cover his legal costs. Mazambo ruled that the oil company failed to prove their claims against the former boss. The decision ends the legal fight between both sides. Court papers show the ruling cannot be appealed and must be followed.
Judge Moses Mazambo sided with Mulunga and threw out Namcor's case on June 5. The court said Namcor must pay Mulunga N$4,000 to cover his legal costs. Mazambo ruled that the oil company failed to prove their claims against the former boss. The decision ends the legal fight between both sides. Court papers show the ruling cannot be appealed and must be followed.