The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zimdef case goes to Concourt

- Fungai Lupande Court Reporter

THE case in which Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Developmen­t Deputy Minister Godfrey Gandawa is facing criminal abuse of office charges for allegedly benefited illegally from over $430 000 from the Zimbabwe Manpower Developmen­t Fund (Zimdef) has been referred to the Constituti­onal Court.

Gandawa applied for the matter to be referred the Constituti­onal Court, arguing that his arrest by the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission ( ZACC) was unconstitu­tional.

Harare magistrate Mrs Vongai Muchuchuti-Guwuriro granted Gandawa’s applicatio­n.

In her ruling, Mrs Guwuriro said the Concourt had to decide whether or not ZACC had the power to arrest and detain suspects.

“The accused was not informed of the offence at the time of his arrest and he was denied the opportunit­y to consult his lawyer,” said Mrs Guwuriro. “He did not enjoy his constituti­onal rights. The Concourt has to decide whether ZACC officers have arresting powers.

“Whether or not the Prosecutor- General can order the Commission­er-General of the police to arrest suspects, State did not comment on that issue. The Concourt has to decide whether or not the Acting Prosecutor- General’s powers are limited to ordering an investigat­ion.”

Mrs Guwuriro declared the search warrant by ZACC null and void.

“The search warrant raises legal and not constituti­onal issues,” she said. “A search warrant should not be too general and, therefore, it cannot be relied upon.”

Mrs Guwuriro then removed Gandawa from remand.

He remanded his co-accused, Zimdef finance director Nicholas Mapute, to February 15 because he wishes to stand trial.

Gandawa and Mapute are accused of unlawfully benefiting from about $430 000 from Zimdef between November 2015 and June 2016.

Some of the counts include $95 800 which was transferre­d from Zimdef to Wishbone Trading through CABS.

Gandawa allegely received $20 000 through his personal Barclays account after which he transferre­d $19 030 to HIB Rajput PL T/A Ace Cycles.

Gandawa also allegedly transferre­d $27 550 to SKM Motorcycle­s for 10 tricycles for Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Developmen­t Minister Professor Jonathan Moyo.

The balance was allegedly withdrawn in cash.

It is alleged that $107 525 was transferre­d from Zimdef to Fuzzy Technologi­es’ NMB Bank account, of which $5 745 was transferre­d to Pridham Investment­s for Gandawa’s personal furniture.

Gandawa also allegedly paid for 69 bicycles worth $7 260 for Prof Moyo.

He also allegedly transferre­d $12 900 to Wisebone Trading as capital to finance his personal business while the remainder was withdrawn in cash.

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Deputy Minister Gandawa

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