Chinamasa refuses to name RBZ looters

via Chinamasa refuses to name RBZ looters – NewZimbabwe 02 February 2015

FINANCE minister Patrick Chinamasa has refused to name Zanu PF chefs who benefited from the central bank’s quasi fiscal activities but won’t pay for the largesse which is part of the RBZ’s troublesome billion dollar debt.

According to former central bank chief Gideon Gono, the farm mechanisation scheme, through which the top chefs looted RBZ, had been funded to the tune of some US$200 million.

Pressing Parliament on Monday to allow government to take over the RBZ’s US$1.3 billion obligations, Chinamasa refused to name the culprits, and instead appealed to legislators to let “bygones be bygones”.

MPs had wanted the looters named so that they could be forced to pay what they owe instead of loading the debt on already struggling Zimbabweans through the state.

The top Zanu PF officials who include Ministers, MPs as well as military chiefs and ordinary supporters received farming equipment which they never paid for during the hyper inflationary era along with loans which also remain outstanding.

Giving oral evidence before the parliamentary committee on budget and finance management chaired by Zanu PF MP David Chapfika, Chinamasa refused to disclose the beneficiaries so that they could pay instead requesting the law makers to let “bygones be bygones”.

“Cde chair, the question from Hon Mushonga (Priscilla) is difficult for me to respond, why we can’t let bygones be bygones and move on with the issue,” he said.

“Let us approve this debt assumption bill so that the reserve bank can be allowed to operate freely and do its constitutional mandate, be the lender of the last resort,” he said.

Mushonga had demanded that government releases the names of beneficiaries of the state funded mechanisation programme and force them to pay their dues and not allow ordinary people shoulder the burden.

But Chinamasa refused to avail the list.

Government has tabled the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe debt assumption bill so that government could take over the central bank’s debts.

But the MPs have alleged fraud in the debt itself saying some of the figures included in the list of creditors have been manipulated and incorrect.

The debt was accrued through the farming machinery equipment given to Zanu PF members and the committee chair, Chapfika said in some cases, some people were given unwanted items which they are not using.

“I was offered myself a grinding machine and a generator but I turned down the offer because I had it already at the farm. But I now regret that I did not take it, I should have taken the goods because everyone was benefiting,” Chapfika said.

“I know Hon Mushonga refused as well because she was a town girl but the general appreciation is that most of the people who benefited are known and the public is saying let them pay. This is what the people were saying during the outreach programme,” Chapfika said.

But Chinamasa stuck to his guns saying the central bank was acting on behalf of government and as such the tax payers must shoulder the pain.

“The Reserve Bank acted as an agent and should have never put those debts on its balance sheet, it is our (government) responsibility that we take over the debts as long as they are validated and verified,” he said.

Before Chinamasa, Gono also refused to name the beneficiaries although he revealed that the farm mechanisation scheme had gobbled up about US$200 million.

“Section 60 (1) of the RBZ Act [Chapter 22:15] forbids bank staff from disclosing information relating to the affairs of the bank or a customer unless lawfully required to do so by any court or under any enactment,” Gono said in 2012.

“Anybody who contravenes the section shall be guilty of an offence and liable to a fine not exceeding level seven or imprisonment for a period not exceeding two years or to both such fine and such imprisonment.”

COMMENTS

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    taona 9 years ago

    If Chinamasa is refusing to reveal the names, the MPs should not agree to his proposal. Simple. Let those who benefited pay!!

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    Adam Jones 9 years ago

    But mdara China masa, mhoswa haiwori mdara. Chero dzako !!!

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    Adam Jones 9 years ago

    But mdara China masa, mhoswa haiwori mdara. Chero dzako !!!

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    Tiger Shona 9 years ago

    He will not name them, because they were in it together.
    And what he will do, is make the public pay for it.

    Zanu PF will keep on stealing national resources as long as they are in power.

    And “taona” most of the guys in parliament will agree with that.
    That is where we are.

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    Doctor Do little 9 years ago

    It does stand to reason that he would be on that list so why would he want to name himself? He will be on our list when the day of reckoning arrives. Believe you me it will.

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    Justice 9 years ago

    Attempting to hide behind the law is a joke! A very sick one.
    The people of Zim need to stand up and demand payment of every single dollar these thieves have stolen over the last 34 years!

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    Nyoni 9 years ago

    China I am sure you are aware that under Smith the Zimbabwean people had one of the highest standards of living despite our problems. Come 1980 to now and your lot has destroyed that legacy. Why? Do we owe you anything? Are we your slaves? I think not. We are not here for you lot you idiots. And remember that. No matter how much you steal from us our time will come when we burn you all at the stake.

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    I cannot believe that this statement of letting bygones be bygones is coming from a Minister. The caliber of leadership is disgusting to say the least; herein are the ZANU PF criminals continuing to hold this country at ransom , doing as they please. I would rather be led by a troop of baboons and apes on any day than these bunch of thuggish idiots. Nxaaa they have taken this country through hell and back! ZANU PF is a curse!

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    Mukanya 9 years ago

    How can he pin-point himself as one of looters before the same toothless parliament committee?

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    Well, if you want a list . . . start with the politburo – I can guarantee that they will ALL be on it!

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    mark longhurst 9 years ago

    ‘let bygones be bygones’ you say, not the way you have abused every position offered to you ,you have to go to trail and face your corruption and crimesa against Zimbabwe and its people