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Lesotho s assets seized

Lesotho’s assets seized MASERU – LESOTHO’s international assets are being seized to pay off an M855 million claim by a German company accusing the government of breaching a contract. The contract with Frazer Solar was signed by former minister Temeki Tšolo in September 2018 when he was a Minister in Prime Minister Thomas Thabane’s office. Frazer was to supply Lesotho with solar water heaters, solar lanterns and LEC lights. Tšolo has however denied signing the contract and says he suspects his signature was forged. The government has said it’s investigating what happened. But while the government is battling to get a handle on the issues, Frazer Solar is moving fast to impound Lesotho’s assets.

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Lesotho s M855 million mess

Lesotho’s M855 million mess MASERU – FORMER Minister Temeki Tšolo played a central role in negotiating and signing the M1.6 billion solar deal that has soured and could see Lesotho losing its international assets after violating the contract. There are fresh details on how Tšolo committed the government to a staggering contract – without cabinet approval or following procedure – and then repeatedly ignored clear legal warnings that his decision was leading Lesotho into a monumental disaster. Now Lesotho has lost an arbitration and three cases as Frazer Solar, the German company, goes after its international assets. The German company is claiming M855 million from Lesotho and has been winning court cases across the world.

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