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Ester Mbathera An internal audit by Telecom Namibia in 2021 red-flagged their weaknesses, listing their troubled billing system, lack of controls and record keeping, costing the company N$69.3 million. The head of internal audit and risk management, Kgomotso Hochobeb, wrote to the Telecom chief executive officer (CEO), Stanley Shanapinda, requesting urgent management intervention in these weaknesses. This audit is part of leaked information from Telecom Namibia valued at N$5.4 billion (U$300 million) by hackers Hunters International. It exposed over 626 gigabytes of sensitive data of over 493 000 individuals, ministries, state-owned enterprises and private businesses. The leaked trove includes copies…