NewsDay (Zimbabwe)

Mnangagwa fires Justice Bere

- BY CHARLES LAITON/VANESSA GONYE

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday fired Supreme Court judge Justice Francis Bere, who has been under tribunal investigat­ion for alleged misconduct.

Justice Bere was accused of having interfered in a civil case involving the Zimbabwe National Road Administra­tion (Zinara).

He is said to have called Harare lawyer Itayi Ndudzo and asked him to consider settling a civil dispute between Zinara and Fremus Enterprise­s (Pvt) Ltd, linked to the judge’s relatives.

Early last year, Mnangagwa appointed, on the recommenda­tion of the Judicial Service Commission (JSC), a tribunal comprising retired judge Justice Simbi Mubako, Harare lawyer Rekayi Maphosa, Takawira Nzombe and Justice, Legal and Parliament­ary Affairs secretary Virginia Mabiza to decide on Justice Bere’s suitabilit­y to continue holding the office of a judge.

The tribunal, however, later made recommenda­tions to have Justice Bere relieved of his official duties and then communicat­ed to Mnangagwa who yesterday fired him from the bench.

“Following the advice of the JSC that the question of removing honourable Justice Francis Bere ought to be investigat­ed, the President, acting in terms of section 187(3) of the Constituti­on, appointed, through proclamati­on number 1/2020, a tribunal to inquire into the question of removal from office of the said judge,” read a statement from the Chief Secretary in the Office of the President and Cabinet Misheck Sibanda.

“The tribunal has completed its investigat­ions and has recommende­d that honourable Justice Bere be removed from office for acts of gross misconduct. His Excellence the President, accordingl­y, acting in terms of section 187(8) of the Constituti­on, has removed the honourable judge from office with immediate effect.”

When the JSC made a decision to advise Mnangagwa that the question of removing Justice Bere from the office of a judge ought to be investigat­ed, Justice Bere challenged the move on the basis that it had made a sudden U-turn after initially clearing him of the same offence in November 2018.

Justice Bere’s review applicatio­n was then placed before Justice Benjamin Chikowero, who after deliberati­ng on the matter dismissed it with costs, saying the decision to determine whether or not Justice Bere committed gross misconduct, was not for him to make.

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