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DAY 6 OF FISHROT BAIL HEARING: The fishrot bail hearing, which is being heard by Judge Shafimana Ueitele resumes today in the Windhoek High Court. Former Fishcor CEO Mike Nghipunya continues to be cross-examined by State advocate Cliff Lutibezi. #EagleFM #FishrotBail | Eagle FM Namibia
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WATCH: Fishrot suspects Sacky Shanghala, James Hatuikulipi, Pius Mwatelula, Mike Nghipunya, Otneel Shuudifonya and Phillipus Mwapopi arriving in court for their bail application today. | Windhoek Observer
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AIMING FOR BAIL ... Six of the men charged in the Fishrot fraud and corruption case, including ex-minister of justice Sacky Shanghala, his business partner James Hatuikulipi and former Fishcor CEO Mike Nghipunya, are in the Windhoek High Court for a bail hearing today. | The Namibian
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Fishrot bail application postponed Staff Reporter THE formal bail application of former fisheries minister, Bernhard Esau and his son-in-law Tamson ‘Fittty’ Hatuikulipi was set down to continue in the Windhoek Magistrate’s Court on 21 July. At the conclusion of the testimony of last witness for the state, Magistrate Eduard Kesslau postponed the matter for 11 days to give both the applicants’ legal representative and the Sate enough time to prepare written heads of argument that would be submitte
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Fishrot bail... Fishrot accused and businessman Tamson Hatuikulipi said he was not involved in the "plundering of resources" as alleged but conducted legitimate business with Samherji and was paid for for his consulting services. Hatuikulipi is in the Windhoek High Court seeking to be released on bail on new grounds based on the 1 June 2023 disclosure from the State. The hearing will continue tomorrow morning. Video:Maria Sheya | New Era Newspaper
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By: Selma Taapopi #TodayOnOne #Fishrot The bail hearing of fishrot accused Ricardo Gustavo continued in the Windhoek High Court today, where Judge Herman Oosthuizen ruled that Gustavo be released on bail of N$800 000, subject to the following conditions: Watch #TodayOnOne LIVE weekdays 19:00 on: #DStv284, #GOtvNamibia90, DStvNow App, Facebook, YouTube, Twitter | OneAfrica
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By: Selma Taapopi/Hendrina Kanyolo The six suspects involved in the #Fishrot bribery scandal, appeared at the Windhoek Magistrates Court for their bail hearing. The bail hearing was however postponed to Monday the 2nd of December 2019 as the lawyers from South Africa, Dawie Joubert and Mike Hellens who were to represent the six were arrested on the spot for practicing without a working permit. The lawyers were fined N$10 000 each or jail term. Watch Today on One on DStv 284, GOtv Namibia 90, DSt
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Public protest against bail for Fishrot Six Eba Kandovazu APPROXIMATELY 100 people, many of whom are young people gathered at the Windhoek Magistrate’s Court, to demand that no bail should be granted to six accused persons in the fisheries corruption scandal, who were supposed to start with a formal bail application earlier on Monday. Former justice minister Sacky Shanghala and former fisheries minister Bernhard Esau along with his son-in-law Tamson Hatuikulipi, the former Managing Director of I
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By: Selma Taapopi #TodayOnOne The six fishrot accused namely Sacky Shanghala, Pius Mwatelulo, James Hatuikulipi, Mike Nghipunya, Otniel Shuudifonya and Philipus Mwapopi appeared in Windhoek's High Court for their formal bail application which was heard by Judge Shafimana Ueitele. Watch #TodayOnOne LIVE weekdays 19:00 on: #DStv284, #GOtvNamibia90, DStvNow App, Facebook, YouTube, Twitter | OneAfrica
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Fishrot Six bail application set to continue on Monday Zorena Jantze FORMER Ministers of Fisheries and Marine Resources, Bernard Esau, and the former Minister of Justice, Sacky Shanghala and their co-accused in the Fishrot corruption scandal will have to spend the weekend behind bars following the impromptu arrest of their South African lawyers at the Windhoek Magistrate court on Friday. People in the public gallery of the Windhoek Magistrate’s Court were left stunned when police and immigration
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Nov 29, 2019
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The bail application hearing for Fishrot suspect, Tansom Hatuikulipi, was adjourned until tomorrow for continued cross-examination by state prosecutor Hesekiel Iipinge, in the Windhoek High Court. During today's hearing, Hatuikulipi refused to answer most of the questions addressed to him, citing at various times that he was not a Government employee, a director, CEO or leader at either parastatal Fishcor or the company Namgomar. #NBCNews #nbcDSTV282 #nbcdigitalnews | NBC Digital News
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FISHROT IN COURT | The Fishrot six suspects charged with receiving bribes worth hundreds of millions from Icelandic seafood giant, Samherji, in exchange for domestic fishing rights, will appear in the Windhoek Magistrate's Court today. The six who include ex-Cabinet ministers for justice and fisheries, Sacky Shangala and Bernard Esau say they have been unfairly prejudiced and held in custody without trial for over a year. Magistrate Vanessa Stanley in September remanded the accused for a final t
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Dec 14, 2020
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By: Castro Uulumbu A group of young protesters marched to the Windhoek Magistrate Court to witness the arrival of the suspects involved in the #fishrot scandal as they appeared for their bail hearing. The protesters were disappointed in the way the suspects are being treated saying that it is unfair that they are receiving special treatment whilst in custody. Watch Today on One on DStv 284, GOtv Namibia 90, DStvNow App and tv2africa.com weekdays at 19h00. | OneAfrica
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Fishrot accused offers N$100 000 for bail Eba Kandovazu RICARDO Gustavo, one of the men implicated in the fisheries corruption saga, also known as the Fishrot Scandal, today said that he would be able to pay N$100 000 bail with the help of his family and friends as he currently has no money to his name. This came out this morning at the Windhoek Magistrate’s Court during Gustavo’s formal bail application, which was brought before Magistrate Johannes Shuuveni by the fifth accused in the Fishrot S
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May 22, 2020
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The High Court has granted bail to #Fishrot accused Ricardo Gustavo in the capital this morning. Judge Herman Oosthuizen ordered Gustavo to pay N$800 000 to secure his release from custody or provide assets worth N$500 000, which will be forfeited if he absconds while awaiting trial. | NBC Digital News
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Dec 15, 2021
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The High Court has granted bail to #Fishrot accused Ricardo Gustavo, but with very stringent conditions, that will restrict his movement within Windhoek. Judge Herman Oosthuizen ordered Gustavo to pay N$800 000 to be released from custody. Alternatively, Gustavo must provide assets worth N$500 000 with a N$300 000 payment, which will be forfeited if he absconds while awaiting trial. | NBC Digital News
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The bail hearing of #Fishrot accused Ricardo Gustavo has been postponed to 25 November for closing arguments by High Court judge Herman Oosthuizen. This follows a damning testimony by the lead investigator in the case from the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC), Commissioner Andreas Kanyangela, who objected to the granting of bail for Gustavo. | NBC Digital News
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Nov 19, 2021
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The bail hearing of former Justice Minister Sacky Shanghala and his #Fishrot" co-accused James Hatuikulipi's employee, Nigel van Wyk, which was fixed to start today in the high court at 14h00, has been postponed to Thursday. | NBC Digital News
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Nov 24, 2021
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#FISHROT| Andreas Kanyangela reiterated his position to not grant bail to the six men, arguing that the state has retrieved evidence from Shanghala 's cellphone of having done research while in jail of the extradition status of Namibia and Dubai which he claims shows suspicion to escape. Sacky Shanghala's co-accused and business partner, James Hatuikulipi, have a combined N$60 million in Dubai which they can use to sustain a new life in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) if released on bail. Kanyang
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Feb 1, 2022
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The hearing of the bail application by six of the men charged in the #Fishrot fraud and corruption scandal has resumed in the Windhoek High Court this morning. https://bit.ly/3GXm6wq | NBC Digital News
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Jan 24, 2022
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JUST IN: Fishrot accused back in court Two Fishrot accused, Bernard Esau and Nigel van Wyk, are appearing in the High Court in Windhoek today for the start of their bail application. Esau is the former minister of fisheries and marine resources and Van Wyk was a employee of co-accused and former minister of justice, Sacky Shanghala. It is both accused’s second bail application and it is based on new facts. | Namibian Sun
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Dec 14, 2022
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FISHROT: The Fishrot trial will recommence on 04 August, acting high court judge Moses Chinhengo ordered today. Prosecutor General Martha Imalwa was also in attendance this morning. Former Justice Minister Sakeus Shanghala has argued that the matter should not proceed without him and his co-accused legally represented. (Video: Eba Kandovazu) #NampaTV | Namibia Press Agency
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Some family members of the Fishrot accused held a demonstration today in front of the Windhoek Correctional Facility to express concern about the safety and well-being of some of the trial awaiting inmates who were moved to a communal holding section at the facility. The family, who handed over a petition, stated that they fear that their relatives, who have been in custody without bail, will be killed once moved to this section. Media reports indicated that Tamson Hatuikulipi, James Hatuikulipi
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By: Joseph Sheefeni A 7th individual is now behind bars after being implicated in the #Fishrot case. The suspect was denied bail in the Windhoek Magistrate's Court on Monday. The 31-year-old Nigel van Wyk seemed calm and collected as he was escorted to the dock to make his first appearance. He is facing two charges, the first of which is for obstructing the course of justice while the second is for being in possession of ammunition unlawfully. Watch Today on One on DStv 284, GOtv Namibia 90, DSt
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Dec 18, 2019
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The six suspects implicated in the fishrot scandal will appear in the Windhoek Magistrate Court on Friday for their bail hearing. The six, Sacky Shanghala (ex-justice m | Eagle FM Namibia
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Nov 28, 2019
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WATCH: Ten Fishrot defendants appeared this morning in the Windhoek High Court before Judge Kobus Miller for pre-trial proceedings. The accused include Mike Nghipunya, Sacky Shanghala, Bernard Esau, James Hatuikulipi, Ricardo Gustavo, Tamson Hatuikulipi, Otneel Shuudifonya, Pius Mwatelulo, Phillipus Mwapopi and Nigel van Wyk. Miller adjourned the case until October 19. All the accused are still in custody except for Gustavo, whose bail application was granted last year. | Namibian Sun
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Sep 21, 2022
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A senior lawyer representing three high-profile suspects in the #Fishrot corruption scandal says, investigators, abused their powers and deliberately ignored the law during investigations on allegations facing his clients. https://is.gd/aQrFCO | NBC Digital News
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Feb 3, 2022
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#Fishrot accused Ricardo Gustavo has wrapped up his testimony following a week-long bail application in the High Court before judge Herman Oosthuizen. Gustavo and his nine co-accused including politicians and businessmen are allegedly part of a syndicate that hijacked fishing quotas for self-enrichment to the value of hundreds of millions of dollars. | NBC Digital News
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Nov 18, 2021
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WATCH: Fishrot accused Bernhardt Esau and his son-in-law Tamson Hatuikulipi's reaction to being denied bail by the Windhoek Magistrate's Court today. | Namibian Sun
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Jul 22, 2020
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By: Joseph Sheefeni The #Fishrot six are set to spend much of the festive season behind bars after their lawyers failed to convince a high court judge to decide on setting aside their warrants of arrest. The judge noted that due to the circumstances of the case, judgement is set for the 27th of December 2019. Watch Today on One on DStv 284, GOtv Namibia 90, DstvNow App and tv2africa.com weekdays at 19h00. | OneAfrica
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