Five suspended officers of the Directorate of Intelligence and Security (DIS) are suing over the 'Bagopi Report', a 163-page document completed in September 2024, following an internal investigation into alleged misconduct. The plaintiffs, Paul Setlhabi, Mpho Molokwane, Sebueng Mukane, Kuda Malikongwa, and Pulane Kgoadi, claim the report led to arrests, suspensions, and disciplinary charges lasting over 18 months. They argue the report is unlawful because the investigator's appointment was outside legal authority. The plaintiffs were investigating alleged maladministration and corruption involving Air Botswana. They claim the investigation was halted in March 2024 but they continued their work after discovering possible corruption involving high-level officials. They were arrested and detained, then suspended in April 2024. The plaintiffs argue that the disciplinary process was flawed, the report is vague and lacks evidence, and relies on conclusions rather than facts. They also cite a previous High Court judgment. The defendants include the Attorney General and the Director General of the DIS. The plaintiffs seek to declare the investigator's appointment and the 'Bagopi Report' invalid, and to halt disciplinary proceedings. They also claim their suspensions are unjustified and the charges are vague. They also argue that the disciplinary action was selective. The court will decide whether to halt the disciplinary process.