NaTis fraud trial to continue April
The issuing of a roadworthy certificate for the payment of N$400 for a Toyota Corolla in Windhoek, has a vehicle examiner at the Namibian Traffic Information Systems (NaTis) of the Roads Authority in trouble.
The 55-year-old Isaak Kamatu Vekuua, who works at NaTis, and the 44-year-old Brave Mbande Katjiteo, are on trial for contravening the provisions of the Anti-Corruption Act.
The state alleges that Vekuua, the vehicle examiner at NaTis between 24 and 26 April 2012 in Windhoek, working in concert with Katjiteo, corruptly used his position in the company to obtain N$400 as gratification for issuing a roadworthy certificate to untested Toyota Corolla with registration number N43711W. The accused denied guilt and are putting the onus on the State to prove its case against them. The case against the two men, who are respectively out on N$1 000 and N$2 000 bail, were warned by Windhoek Magistrate Vanessa Stanley to appear on their next appearance date of 5 April.
FRED GOEIEMAN
The 55-year-old Isaak Kamatu Vekuua, who works at NaTis, and the 44-year-old Brave Mbande Katjiteo, are on trial for contravening the provisions of the Anti-Corruption Act.
The state alleges that Vekuua, the vehicle examiner at NaTis between 24 and 26 April 2012 in Windhoek, working in concert with Katjiteo, corruptly used his position in the company to obtain N$400 as gratification for issuing a roadworthy certificate to untested Toyota Corolla with registration number N43711W. The accused denied guilt and are putting the onus on the State to prove its case against them. The case against the two men, who are respectively out on N$1 000 and N$2 000 bail, were warned by Windhoek Magistrate Vanessa Stanley to appear on their next appearance date of 5 April.
FRED GOEIEMAN
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