The artist who created a series of works, including a fake company website, to highlight alleged corruption by one of the world’s biggest fishing conglomerates, has rejected what he terms an offer to ...
Self-confessed paymaster-turned-whistleblower in Namibia’s multimillion “Fishrot” corruption saga, Marén de Klerk, is a member of a syndicate including two cabinet ministers who manipulated the ...
Three of the accused in the Fishrot fraud, corruption and racketeering case have lost a Supreme Court appeal against a Prevention of Organised Crime Act restraint order in respect of a wide range of ...
Transparency International joins our national chapter in Iceland in expressing alarm over reports that Iceland’s Northeast Police are investigating journalists for their coverage of alleged misconduct ...
The name alone - "Fishrot" - conjures up the unpleasant stench of corruption. The financial scandal - named after a 2019 Wikileaks release called the "Fishrot Files" - stretches from Namibia to ...
Two countries a world apart are linked by a multi-million dollar corruption scandal, and it is all about fish. At one end, the southern African nation of Namibia where leading politicians and ...
M arén de Klerk, the man wanted by Namibian authorities for his alleged role as paymaster in the ongoing multimillion “Fishrot” corruption case, was on Friday granted bail of R50 000, with conditions, ...
The future of a website designed as part of an artwork highlighting corrupt practices allegedly committed by a multinational conglomerate will be decided by London’s High Court following a two-day ...
Why Iceland's politicians find emotional relief in blaming NamibiaRecently, Iceland's finance minister, Daði Már Kristófersson, addressed the Fishrot scandal with a comment that should insult not just ...
A London high court has once again ruled in favor of an Icelandic fishing corporation in its lawsuit brought against an artist who created a conceptual artwork based on the company’s website. On July ...
In the Fishrot scandal, a number of prominent politicians and businessmen are accused of running schemes to get control of valuable fishing quotas, for example those held by the state fishing company ...
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