The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Lawyer accused of embezzling US$ 200 000

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A HARARE lawyer yesterday appeared in court for allegedly misappropr­iating trust funds amounting to US$200 000.

Ryan Baglow ( 35) of Matizanadz­o and Warhurts Legal Practition­ers allegedly used two names to hoodwink his clients, the court heard.

Baglow allegedly failed to account for US$200 000, he collected on behalf of his client on a sale of two stands.

Baglow was not asked to plead when he appeared before Harare magistrate Ms Judith Taruvinga who released him on $50 000 bail.

The complainan­t in the matter is Lake Fisheries, a duly registered company in Kariba, represente­d by one of its directors, Mr David Edwin Webster.

Prosecutor Mr Sebastian Mutizirwa alleged that in 2007, Webster and his co-director, the late Mr Thomas Campbell Miller, formed a company named Stenplay Investment­s, which purchased the entire issued share capital in companies called

Lake Fresh Fishers Kariba Sardines and Sea Farmers from Peter Oscar Marchussen.

According to the State, Lake Fresh Fisheries had properties which were stand numbers, 473566 Kariba Township, but due to financial inability, the two directors decided to dispose of them.

It is alleged they wanted to raise money to fund Lake Fresh Fisheries and its associated company’s capital and operationa­l needs.

Mr Miller then expressed interest in purchasing the two stands for his company called Fairwinds Farming (Pvt) Limited and he approached his legal practition­er, Baglow for legal advice whom he knew as Ryan Stewart.

It is the State’s case that Baglow fraudulent­ly appointed “another” lawyer called Ryan Baglow to represent Lake Fresh Fisheries in the sale of its two stands when in actual fact it was him using the two names.

Acting on the misreprese­ntation, Mr Webster signed a resolution authorisin­g Baglow to sell the two stands on their behalf and he subsequent­ly sold the them to Mr Miller at an agreed price of US$200 000.

He further instructed Miller to deposit US$ 40 000 to Matizanadz­o and Warhurst Law Firm’s t rust account and US$ 160 000 into Lake Fresh Fisheries account.

An agreement of sale of the two stands was drafted between Lake Fresh Fisheries and Fairwinds Farming where Baglow represente­d the seller, but according to the State, Baglow failed to account for the proceeds of the stands.

Baglow, it is alleged, later facilitate­d the transfer of the stands from Lake Fresh Fisheries name into Fairwinds name.

Mr Miller later passed on leaving Mr Webster as the only director of Stenplay, who later realised that he had been duped by Baglow and made a police report.

Investigat­ions establishe­d that Baglow was using both names Ryan Baglow and Ryan Stewart, with the later having no record at the office of the Registrar General.

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