The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Makamure tribunal delivers report

- Zvamaida Murwira Senior Reporter

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa is expected to determine the fate of suspended Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission Commission­er John Makamure after a tribunal set up to inquire into his suitabilit­y to hold office delivered its report yesterday.

The three-member tribunal chaired by retired High Court judge, Justice Maphios Cheda handed its report containing its findings at State House yesterday.

Other members of the tribunal who worked with Justice Cheda are Harare lawyer Mr Charles Warara and Mrs Regai Thandiwe Hove.

President Mnangagwa is now expected to study the report and its recommenda­tions before making a determinat­ion.

In an interview soon after submitting the tribunal’s report, Justice Cheda said they had completed their work.

“We have concluded today, we are happy, the report has been handed over to His Excellency the President. Our job is now complete,” said Justice Cheda.

He said it was critical for public officers to stay clear of temptation that might come into their way.

“That’s what human beings are always like, they always fall into temptation. Sometimes they forgot that the position that they are in requires them to ward off the temptation. Unfortunat­ely some of them are outright dishonesty, they conceal it (important informatio­n), you do not see it until they start behaving in a funny manner,” said Justice Cheda.

He said Comm Makamure had however cooperated with the tribunal.

Permanent Secretary for the Ministry Justice, Legal and Parliament­ary Affairs, Mrs Virginia Mabhiza said all institutio­ns are susceptibl­e to human delinquenc­y.

“It is human kind. You cannot say there is an institutio­n which is immune from mischief or delinquenc­y. In this particular instance we had come to wind up a case of Comm Makamure who is Zacc Commission­er. You may be aware that a tribunal was put in place sometime in October last year by His Excellency, the President to inquire into the conduct alleged to have been committed by him. This was after the Judicial Service Commission had written to the President advising him that the question of his suitabilit­y had become necessary,” said Mrs Mabhiza.

Some of the allegation­s against him were that he failed to disclose his interest as the founder or trustee of the Southern African Parliament­ary Support Trust, whose objectives are said to be varying with the functions of ZACC and the Government. Comm Makamure is also alleged to have directed one Lee Sung to fund his political campaign in Gokwe in return for “protection”.

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