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Justicia Shipena Enercon Namibia (Pty) Ltd has until 22 July to convince the High Court why it should not be liquidated over unpaid fuel debts to Namcor, just weeks before the company and its directors were charged in a multi-million-dollar corruption and racketeering case. The military-linked fuel supplier, partly owned by the Ministry of Defence through August 26 Holdings, is now at the centre of one of the country's biggest public sector corruption scandals. Established in 2007, Enercon operates in fuel supply, construction of storage facilities, petroleum distribution, and fuel management. It operates in the fuel supply sector, focusing on…