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Namibia wants three “fishrot” suspects extradited By Share Namibia has started extradition proceedings for three Icelandic nationals suspected of involvement in the multimillion-dollar “fishrot” scandal that has shaken the country’s fishing industry. Namibia Deputy Prosecutor General Ed Marondedze asked judge Christie Liebenberg to adjourn the fishrot case until the three Icelanders – Adalsteinn Helgason, Egill Helgi Árnason, and Ingvar Júlíusson – are extradited to Namibia. The so-called Fishrot scandal, in which more than USD 650 million (EUR 536 million) was flagged as suspicious proceeds, involved Namibia’s state-owned National Fishing Corporation of Namibia (Fishcor) and Icelandic fish processing firm Samherji. Samherji was alleged to have paid bribes to Namibian politicians and businessmen to gain unfair advantage and access to Namibian horse mackerel quotas. ....
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PHILLIPUS Mwapopi, 34, and Otniel Shuundifonya, 35 – the two additional men implicated in the Fishrot corruption scandal will spend Christmas in custody after they were denied bail during their first appearance in the Windhoek Magistrate’s Court.
The two men were taken into custody after they handed themselves over to investigators of the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) in the presence of their legal representative earlier on Monday.
The progress made with the investigation into the matter prompted Prosecutor General, Martha Imalwa, to direct that the two men must also be arrested and charged.
A third suspect, lawyer Marén De Klerk, who reportedly checked himself into a mental asylum in South Africa in January this year must still be arrested. ....
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