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No graft, here, says Oshana Governor

No graft, here, says Oshana Governor

OSHANA Governor Klemens Kashuupulwa has rejected complaints of corruption in his office as unfounded and groundless.

In a letter to the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC), a member of the public charged that there had been serious misappropriation of public funds in the Oshana Regional Council. The letter lists several alleged instances of corruption ranging from theft to misuse of vehicles and irregularities in staff recruitment.Kashuupulwa told The Namibian that none of these complaints held any water, and the Council had nothing to hide from the ACC.The letter lists several alleged instances of corruption ranging from theft to misuse of vehicles and irregularities in staff recruitment.Kashuupulwa told The Namibian that none of these complaints held any water, and the Council had nothing to hide from the ACC.

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