World News
02.09.2010
Botswana former minister charged with corruption
GABORONE, Botswana – Botswana’s government has charged the former defence minister with corruption.
A court in Gaborone charged Ramadeluka Seretse yesterday for failing to disclose his position as a shareholder in a company that was awarded a government contract.
Seretse was asked not to plea during his court appearance. A trial date was set for October 6.
Seretse, a cousin of President Seretse Ian Khama, resigned on Monday after months of corruption allegations from opposition parties in the southern African nation.
Earlier this year, the opposition Botswana Congress Party and Botswana Alliance Movement demanded an official investigation into defence contracts won by a company owned by Seretse’s wife. Seretse had denied wrongdoing. – Nampa-AP
