THE National Prosecution Authority (NPA) has announced that it has secured the conviction of a former FIC clerk, Eric Ndhlovu, who has been sentenced for stealing K108,000 from the institution. According to the NPA, Ndhlovu was convicted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Court on 48 counts, including forgery, uttering false documents, theft by a public servant, money laundering, and fraudulent false accounting. In a statement yesterday, NPA explained that Ndhlovu manipulated FIC’s Investrust Bank account payment instructions and internal memos, and also forged documents to authorise payments that were never approved. “The National Prosecution Authority (NPA), through its Taxation and Financial Crimes Department, has secured the conviction of Eric Mubaka Ndhlovu, a former clerk at the Financial Intelligence Centre...

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