The Zimbabwe Independent

Mnangagwa fires top judge

- ANDREW KUNAMBURA

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has fired Supreme Court judge Justice Francis Bere on the recommenda­tion of a tribunal set up to probe his suitabilit­y to continue in office following allegation­s of gross misconduct.

Mnangagwa appointed the tribunal in March after lawyer Itai Ndudzo of Mutamangir­a and Associates alleged that the judge had called him on his phone telling him to settle a civil dispute out of court. Ndudzo was representi­ng the Zimbabwe Road Administra­tion (Zinara) in a case against a company called Fremus Enterprise­s, which is linked to Bere’s relatives.

„e tribunal was chaired by retired judge Simbi Mubako who was assisted by lawyers Advocate Takawira Nzombe and Rekayi Maphosa.

Announcing the decision by Mnangagwa to fire the judge yesterday, Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet, Misheck Sibanda said Bere’s dismissal, which Mnangagwa effected in accordance with the recommenda­tion of the Mubako tribunal, is with immediate effect.

“Following the advice of the Judicial Service Commission that the question of removing the hounourabl­e Justice Francis Bere JA ought to be investigat­ed the president, acting in terms of Section 187(3) of the constituti­on, appointed through proclamati­on number 1 od 2020, a tribunal to inquire into the question of the removal from office of the said judge. „e tribunal has completed its investigat­ions and has recommende­d that Honourable Justice Francis Bere JA be removed from office for acts of gross misconduct,” Sibanda said in a press statement yesterday.

“His Excellency the President, accordingl­y, acting in terms of Section 187(3) of the constituti­on, has removed the honourable judge from office with immediate effect.”

Justice Bere was being represente­d by top lawyers Lovemore Madhuku and Lewis Uriri.

Part of Ndudzo’s complaint read: “„e learned judge indeed contacted me telephonic­ally. „e commercial dispute between my client (Zinara) and Fremus Enterprise­s (Pvt) Ltd was discussed in the course of the conversati­on. „e learned judge’s relatives are co-directors of Fremus Enterprise­s (Pvt) Ltd. „e learned judge inquired whether or not there would be possibilit­y of payment being expedited to Fremus (Pvt) Ltd. I declined the request and the conversati­on ended abruptly on that note.”

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