Lawyer disputes Namcor bail hearing's impartiality at Windhoek High Court

A messy bail fight over alleged Namcor money games just escalated in the Windhoek High Court, and nobody is backing down.

Bail appeal fireworks in Windhoek High Court
  • Sisa Namandje ripped the magistrate’s court process as biased.
  • Namandje told Eileen Rakow and Philanda Christiaan it lacked fairness.
  • His remarks targeted Linus Samunzala’s earlier bail refusal.
  • Judges Rakow and Christiaan set judgment for 27 March.
Who Is Fighting For Bail
  • Imms Mulunga leads the list of six appellants.
  • Peter and Malakia Elindi have been locked up since July.
  • Jennifer Hamukwaya and Olivia Dunaiski challenge the ruling.
  • Leo Nandago also contests Samunzala’s decision.
What The State Says Happened
  • Prosecutors tie the case to the National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia.
  • Basson Lilungwe claims funds flowed into linked bank accounts.
  • Enercon Namibia sold N$53.2 million assets to Namcor Petroleum Trading and Distribution.
  • Erongo Petroleum allegedly blew past credit limits without paying.
Venus Of The Case And The Syndicate Claim
  • State lawyers argue the accused moved like a coordinated crew.
  • Lilungwe said each person benefited from the same pot.
  • Samunzala weighed public interest against possible flight risks.
  • His ruling kept all six behind bars pending appeal.
 

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