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Kwekwe lawyer up for misconduct

- BY MIRIAM MANGWAYA Follow Miriam on Twitter@FloMangway­a

KWEKWE-BASED lawyer James Magodora has been found guilty of profession­al misconduct by the Law Society of Zimbabwe (LSZ) after he acted on behalf of evictees without their consent.

Magodora of Magodora and Company, filed responses in court on behalf of the several residents facing eviction from a property in Sabonabona in Kwekwe without their knowledge.

The residents discovered that Magodora, a former magistrate, had filed on their behalf when they decided to engage the owner of the property, Balwearie Holdings.

One of the evictees, Kundai Anatolia Nyamukondi­wa, then lodged a complaint with the LSZ, resulting in the matter being investigat­ed.

According to a letter dated August 30, 2021 written by the LSZ executive secretary Edward Mapara, Magodora acted illegally by filing a response in court on behalf of the residents, acting on instructio­n of a third party.

When he filed the response, he did not even have his clients' full names, according to the findings of the LSZ council.

“Council at its meeting held on August 5, 2021 considered the complaint against you and your responses,” Mapara said in the letter. “Council noted that by law 3 (36) of the legal practition­ers code of Conduct SI 37 of 2018 was clear that it was an act of profession­al misconduct to act for a client based on instructio­ns of their party unless satisfied that the person issuing such instructio­ns had proper authority.

“It was the council's view that no such authority was establishe­d in casu or same would have been furnished with your responses. As outlined by complainan­t , the repercussi­ons of incorrectl­y representi­ng a litigant were potentiall­y dire. In council's view, while the practical exigencies and challenges of representi­ng a large and unsophisti­cated group are appreciate­d, a practition­er neverthele­ss ought to take the utmost care from the start that the litigant wants to be represente­d.”

LSZ is yet to deliver sentence on Magodora.

Magodora was last year arrested for fraud after he allegedly abused money deposited into his firm's trust account by a client who wanted to buy a property in the city.

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