Not less than 25 years prison term for fishrot accused if found guilty- Kanyangela

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A top investigator at the Anti-Corruption Commission says he expects those implicated in the fishrot corruption scandal to serve prison sentences of not less than 25 years each if found guilty.

In his testimony, Andreas Kanyangela again cautioned against the granting of bail for any of the suspects, saying it would derail the case.

On his third day in the dock as a state witness, Kanyangela warned Judge Munsu that the suspects were plotting to flee Namibia if released on bail.

ACC lead investigator objects Tamson Hatuikulipi's bail application

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The lead investigator of the Anti-Corruption Commission, Andreas Kanyangela, has again objected to the granting of bail to Tamson Hatuikulipi, one of the accused in the fishrot case.

Kanyangela says Hatuikulipi was key in assisting the Icelandic fishing company, Samherji, to gain access to fishing quotas which were allocated to three right holders.