Burglary at TransNamib CEO’s office investigated

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TransNamib has opened a case of theft following a break-in at its chief executive’s office in Windhoek over the weekend. TransNamib spokesperson Alina Garises confirmed the incident on Monday. She said the break-in has been reported to the police for investigation. “As this matter is now under police investigation, we are unable to comment further at this stage,” Garises said. Sources claim several laptops were stolen during the break-in, including devices allegedly containin

Authorities in Windhoek are currently investigating a burglary that occurred at the TransNamib headquarters over the weekend. Company spokesperson Alina Garises confirmed that a formal police report has been filed, though she declined to provide specific details due to the ongoing nature of the inquiry. Unconfirmed reports suggest that multiple laptops were removed from the CEO's office during the incident. There is particular concern regarding the potential loss of sensitive data related to internal investigations into executive conduct. This event follows a recent directive from the Ministry of Works and Transport regarding the reinstatement of suspended senior staff members. Furthermore, the break-in mirrors a similar theft at the Roads Authority earlier this year, where several computers were taken from a key procurement department.

The incident raises security concerns regarding the protection of sensitive corporate and government records, especially given the context of ongoing internal investigations into executive management.

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