The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Ginimbi gets passport back

- Tendai Rupapa Senior Reporter

BUSINESSMA­N Genius Kadungure, who is facing charges of tax evasion and money laundering, yesterday successful­ly applied for the temporary release of his passport to enable him to travel abroad for business.

With the prosecutio­n’s consent, magistrate Mrs Vongai Muchuchuti-Guwuriro granted the release of Kadungure’s passport from February 28 to March 18.

“Temporary release of passport is granted and to be returned on March 18,” she said.

“Reporting conditions for that period are hereby relaxed.”

Kadungure, through his lawyer Mr Jonathan Samukange, submitted a written applicatio­n to the National Prosecutin­g Authority (NPA) seeking the release of his passport. The NPA then granted the applicatio­n. When he made the same applicatio­n in January, the State requested that it should be given Kadungure’s title deeds as surety. He then complied. Allegation­s against Kadungure are that between February 2009 and May 2016, his company Piko Trading Private Limited misreprese­nted to the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) that it made total sales of $2 777 678, inclusive of Value Added Tax, when in actual fact the company had made sales amounting to $9 092 951.

To that end, Zimra suffered a prejudice of $417 940.

Kadungure is also being accused of evading tax, with Zimra suffering a total prejudice of $3 468 949.

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