The Herald (Zimbabwe)

State opposes bail for transport director

- Yeukai Karengezek­a Court Correspond­ent

THE deputy director in the Ministry of Transport and Infrastruc­tural Developmen­t, Enerst Shenje, who allegedly made a US$1 million fraudulent claim for compensati­on of a property affected by the constructi­on of the Mbudzi Interchang­e in Harare, will remain in custody pending his bail hearing today.

Yesterday, Harare regional magistrate Mr Donald Ndirowei dismissed Shenje’s applicatio­n challengin­g his placement on remand on Monday.

Shenje is represente­d by Mr Admire Rubaya. Opposing bail, the State led evidence from the investigat­ing officer from Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC), Mr Elisha Chimusoro, who testified that there was a high probabilit­y that Shenje would interfere with evidence and witnesses involved in the case.

“Your worship, accused through his office is the bearer of most of the documents we want to use as evidence and chances of interferin­g with the evidence are high. Secondly accused person is of influence in the Ministry and we intend to use some of his subordinat­es as witnesses in this case.”

Mr Chimusoro said ZACC had numerous extra charges that are still to be preferred against the accused person and he was aware of them, hence might abscond.

ZACC had evidence of bank statements connecting Shenje with Levy Indana who is still at large. They also found “footprints” of Shenje at the company where he collected his portion of the money and the fake agreement of sale was available.

ZACC alleges that a fake deed of transfer was created for one of the properties that had to be taken over to expand the Mbudzi intersecti­on in south Harare so there was enough room for the interchang­e now under constructi­on.

This drew over US$1 million in compensati­on with the front person, Levy Indana, getting US$200 000.

During cross examinatio­n by Mr Rubaya, Mr Chimusoro was asked why he did not mention the amount that Shenje was given as his share of the alleged fraud.

Mr Chimusoro acknowledg­ed that ZACC omitted that on the remand document.

Mr Chimusoro was also asked why Shenje was the only one arrested since the payment was approved through the bureaucrac­y channel of the ministry. The defence counsel also averred that Shenje, in his official capacity, had no power to authorise any payment.

In response, Mr Chimusoro said Shenje was involved in certifying the fake documents.

He concurred with Mr Rubaya that the director, chief director and the permanent secretary ought to have verified the documents before recommendi­ng and approving them for payment.

Bail ruling is expected to be given today.

 ?? ?? City Football Academy owner Agripa Guti arrives at the Harare Magistrate­s Court for allegedly defrauding several people after assuring them that he was a recruiting agent for Manchester City Football Club yesterday
City Football Academy owner Agripa Guti arrives at the Harare Magistrate­s Court for allegedly defrauding several people after assuring them that he was a recruiting agent for Manchester City Football Club yesterday

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