The National Prosecuting Authority aims to demonstrate that Igo Mpambani, a murdered tycoon, was a significant beneficiary of the R255-million “asbestos scam.” Additionally, it claims that his widow utilized a sick note from an IV drip clinic to evade accountability for the alleged looting associated with that scheme. This case highlights the complexities surrounding Mpambani’s involvement in the fraud and the subsequent legal implications for his family.
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Ethiopian troops ‘executed’ aid workers in Tigray conflict, MSF official says
Ethiopian government forces reportedly executed three Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) employees during a humanitarian mission in the Tigray region in June 2021, according to MSF's Raquel Ayora. Despite the team being clearly identifiable as aid workers, the Ethiopian government has not provided a credible account of the incident, which MSF claims involved targeted killings amidst escalating hostilities toward aid personnel. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: Ethiopian soldiers are accused of killing three workers...
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