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Magistrate sets May 18 for ruling in Chitotela case

- By LUCY PHIRI

THE Lusaka magistrate court has reserved May 18, 2022 for the two rulings in which the Anti-Corruption Commis sion (ACC) and the Defence Lawyers raised preliminar­y issues in the matter in which former Tourism Minister Ronald Chitotela is facing two charges of possession of property suspected to be pro ceeds of crime.

Chitotela, 42, yesterday ap peared in the Lusaka Magis trate court before Principle magistrate Jennifer Bwalya but could however not take plea as the defence team rep resented by Andrew Kombe raised a preliminar­y issue.

The defence argued that Chitotela was previously ar rested and charged on the same offences and a settle ment agreement was entered into with the ACC and regis tered in court.

The State, being represente­d by Martin Mayembo objected to the applicatio­n stating that a settlement agreement under section 80(3) cannot operate as a bar to the proceeding­s before court.

The state further argued that Section 138 of the Crim inal Procedure Code gives guidance on when an accused person can plead a defence of having been tried before on the same facts and same offences.

“In the previous case, the accused was facing nine counts and in this matter be fore the court he is facing two counts,’’ he said.

The State also raised a pre liminary issue in which they argued that one of the defence Lawyers Mr Andrew Kombe should recuse himself from the case as he is a potential witness in the matter.

It is alleged in count one Mr Chitotela on unknown but between May 1 2017 and October 30, 2018 in the Lusaka District of the Lusaka Prov ince of the Republic of Zam bia, jointly and whilst acting together with another person unknown did possess prop erty No. 3270/M, valued at K380, 000 property reasonably suspected of being proceed of crime

Count two alleges that Chi totela, a director and share holder of RCK Travel and Tour Guide Limited on dates un known but between Novem ber 3, 2017 and December 5, 2017 in the Lusaka District of the Lusaka Province of the Republic of Zambia, did re ceive a total of K500, 000 from Veil Constructi­on Limited through RKC Travel and Guide Limited account number 6248900139­8, property rea sonably suspected of being a proceed of crime.

Magistrate Bwalya has since reserved ruling to be delivered on May 18, 2022 on the two is sues raised.

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