The Heinaste stern trawler used to catch and process horse mackerel in Namibian waters. Source: MarineTraffic.com
Employees of three defendants involved in Namibia’s ‘Fishrot’ corruption scandal, are finally getting their day in court. They have been waiting for compensation but nothing has been forthcoming despite winning an arbitral award from the labour commissioner against the company.
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