Corruption case postponed
A case involving two charges of corruption against Hendrik Bok (60) was postponed to 31 January 2019 for plea and trial.
The case docket was forwarded to the Office of the Prosecutor-General for a decision and it was decided to charge Bok in the Swakopmund Regional Court. He was granted bail of N$8 000 on 29 August 2018 with bail conditions.
Bok, a former pit superintendent at Rössing Uranium, is accused of using his position on the mine's tender board to influence a dust suppression tender in exchange for an amount of N$250 000 and/or improvements on his plot at Usakos from Hendrik Johannes Nel, the GM of Mosmart Investments Namibia and/or Reha Maintenance Services.
He allegedly did this between 18 December 2012 and December 2016 in exchange for scoring Mosmart Namibia higher during the tender process.
OTIS FINCK
The case docket was forwarded to the Office of the Prosecutor-General for a decision and it was decided to charge Bok in the Swakopmund Regional Court. He was granted bail of N$8 000 on 29 August 2018 with bail conditions.
Bok, a former pit superintendent at Rössing Uranium, is accused of using his position on the mine's tender board to influence a dust suppression tender in exchange for an amount of N$250 000 and/or improvements on his plot at Usakos from Hendrik Johannes Nel, the GM of Mosmart Investments Namibia and/or Reha Maintenance Services.
He allegedly did this between 18 December 2012 and December 2016 in exchange for scoring Mosmart Namibia higher during the tender process.
OTIS FINCK
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