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Namibia: Natau Wants Transnamib Forensic Report Released

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[Namibian] THE Namibia Transport and Allied Workers Union (Natau) has called for the release of an Ernst & Young (EY) forensic investigation report on TransNamib, claiming it contains proof of misconduct by management.

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