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
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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.