12
Feb
Justicia Shipena A proposed fine of up to N$20 000 for officials who breach conflict of interest rules in the petroleum sector is too low for an industry worth billions, Independent Patriots for Change (IPC) member of parliament Nelson Kalangula has told the National Assembly. Debating the Petroleum (Exploration and Production) Amendment Bill on Wednesday, Kalangula said the penalty does not match the scale of the oil industry. The bill bars senior officials in the Upstream Petroleum Unit from holding financial interests in licence-holding companies, with penalties of up to N$20 000 or imprisonment of up to five years for…
