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The 83-page report, which was issued by the committee late last month and released to the public on Thursday, cites fraud in the manner in which most of the properties ended up in the hands of.
Daily Monitor
Thursday April 15 2021
The Association of Expropriated Properties’ Owners Association appear before the sub-committee on Commissions, Statutory Authorities and State Enterprises at Parliament on September 11, 2019. PHOTOS | ALEX ESAGALA.
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Some of the DAPCB officials are, among others, accused of receiving money from a prospective buyer, but failing to turn over the property purchased.
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The Ministry of Finance has stopped officials from the Departed Asians Properties Custodian Board (DAPCB) from transacting business on all its bank accounts over alleged financial impropriety.
Some of the DAPCB officials are, among others, accused of receiving money from a prospective buyer, but failing to turn over the property purchased.