Mugabe blocks Jonathan Moyo ‘arrest’

President Robert Mugabe reportedly blocked the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) from causing the arrest of Higher and Tertiary Education minister Jonathan Moyo on alleged fraud charges involving over half a million dollars.

Source: Mugabe blocks Jonathan Moyo ‘arrest’ – NewsDay Zimbabwe October 6, 2016

BY XOLISANI NCUBE/RICHARD CHIDZA

Moyo is alleged to have siphoned the money from the Zimbabwe Manpower Development Fund (Zimdef) to bankroll First Lady Grace Mugabe’s rallies and the Zanu PF youth league’s million-man march.

He is also alleged to have used some of the money for campaign purposes in his Tsholotsho North constituency early this year.

Zanu PF sources told NewsDay yesterday that Zacc investigators planned to swoop on Moyo while Mugabe was out of the country in Lesotho this week, but failed after the Tsholotsho North MP reportedly roped in then Acting President Phelekezela Mphoko to block the arrest.

Sources within the ruling party yesterday said Mphoko raised the issue during Wednesday’s Zanu PF politburo meeting, where Mugabe reportedly demanded to know who had sanctioned the arrest without briefing him.

“After the VP (Mphoko) raised the matter, the President asked Moyo to explain his case. The President then said: ‘Should we be embarrassing ourselves like this? Can’t he (Moyo) just go and clarify issues with the commission without them arresting him?’” a source, who declined to be named, said.

“He (Mugabe) was also very disturbed to hear that the commissioners were preparing to nab the minister soon after the politburo meeting. The problem is that there is a feeling shared by the President that the commission is being used by a certain faction within Zanu PF, hence, it has since been moved from the Home Affairs ministry to the Office of the President.”

Although Zanu PF secretary for administration and stand-in spokesperson Ignatius Chombo denied that Mugabe or the politburo ever discussed Moyo’s blocked arrest, politburo sources insisted that the issue was discussed.

“It is not true,” Chombo, who is also Home Affairs minister, said in a terse response when contacted for comment yesterday.

According to insiders, Zacc investigators wanted to question Moyo on allegations that he abused his office to defraud Zimdef, among other accusations.

“While they might be issues over the manner in which the Zimdef money was handled, factional politics is at play. In his brief explanation to the politburo over the matter, Moyo said some of the funds alleged to have been misappropriated were used to fund the youth league’s million-man march,” another insider said.

According to insiders, some of the allegations against Moyo emanated from the ongoing trial of Zimdef chief executive officer Fredrick Mandizvidza, who allegedly used the minister’s name to defraud the State-owned parastatal of more than $95 800.

Moyo could not be reached for comment yesterday as his mobile phone went unanswered, while text messages sent to him were not responded to.

However, on his Twitter account, Moyo claimed that “factionalists, successionists (sic) and tribalists think they can get away with corrupting and abusing institutions and due process”, implying there had been a “tribal capture of State institutions”.

Zacc insiders confirmed that they had prepared dockets relating to charges of abuse of office, money-laundering and fraud against Moyo, the minister’s personal assistant and his deputy, Godfrey Gandawa. The deputy minister yesterday declined to comment on the issue, saying: “I am on my way from Bulawayo and I cannot comment at the moment,” he said.

Zacc spokesperson Phyllis Chikundura professed ignorance over the issue.

“I am not aware of that. I only know the case already before the courts involving the CEO. If I get anything, I will advise you,” she said.

But Zacc sources maintained: “As far as we are concerned, there has not been communication from the country’s leadership to stop either the investigation or the pending arrest. Investigators have been to Moyo’s house and office, but he was not there.

“If anything, the investigation is over and watertight dockets have been prepared. This was a very thorough investigation that took the better part of four months. The (Zacc) chairman (Job Whabira) has indicated there is no stopping.

“He (Moyo) bought bicycles for chiefs and ordinary people in Tsholotsho that he distributed this year. There are statements from officials from the district administrator’s office, as well as other people including the owners of the shop from which he bought.

“They are now trying to hide behind the veneer of having used the money to fund the Zanu PF million-man march. Even then, it would have been abuse of office and fraud,” said the impeccable source. Zimdef is believed to have been looted by successive senior government officials.

Internal correspondence seen by NewsDay shows that Moyo’s predecessor, Oppah Muchinguri, in 2010 wrote to the National Manpower Advisory Council chairperson, identified as W Bare, requesting that its audit committee conduct an audit of the fund in terms of the law.

Among others, the terms of reference as requested by Muchinguri included to “probe into financial disbursements from Zimdef to [the] ministry, payment of civil servants using the fund without authority from the Civil Service Commission, as well as acquittals and accountability mechanisms”.

“The committee noted that Zimdef received significant funds from industry despite the current economic hardships,” the audit, carried out between January and February 2011, established in its executive summary.

“The disturbing development noted in this audit was the proliferation of transactions in nature and number, that were outside the Zimdef mandate, which the permanent secretary directly or, through his orders and ministry departments, requested and instructed Zimdef to fund from its cash resources.”

COMMENTS

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    VaChihera: Professor 8 years ago

    Dear Zimbabweans,
    Can this publication have a grain of true facts? The real truth must come out because it makes me have goose pimples to imagine the depth of looting going on in the public sector in the name of politics. How can this national disaster/crime be swept under a carpet at our eleventh hour when the economy has collapsed? It is a national tragedy.
    The Lord our God hear our prayers.
    Only last month we witnessed another Harare LAND scam by Local Government Minister. Public outcry against it was blocked. Our national assets are being STOLEN in broad daylight for political schemes. We certainly must keep a register of what is being converted to personal use by these THIEVES so that we recover them for national rebuilding. We hope and pray Zimbabwe nation’s builders will emerge from this mess. The nation needs a major clean up, credible forensic audit system in place.
    VaChihera: Professor

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    Naphiri Chipisiwa 8 years ago

    One can not comprehend whats going on in Zimbabwe Innocent citizens protesting in the streets with genuine grievences are beaten up and sent to jail or abducted -some left for dead and others obliterated completely and then you get thugs like Moyo Kasukuwere and Masimirembwa stealing in broad day light get away with it The president himself has 14 farms He flies to Malaysia and its supposed to be a secret visit when Zimbabwe coiffures are almost in the red In other countries State visits are no secret because we pay taxes Then the president declares cars to be used as collateral to get loans just because his son was refused a loan So poor people are left out because they cant get loans they don’t have cars Son in law handed a job on a gold plate I don’t get it Mugabe should be held accountable for all this I doubt this will ever happen I give up on Zimbabwe This is going to be it until when? I read Zim news and then get depressed and a sense of hopelessness I don’t know why I do that to myself Every day we are given one blow after another Will this ever end ?

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    Kevin 8 years ago

    Moyo has committed fraud before. He defrauded The University of the Witwatersrand in South Africa and the Ford Foundation in Kenya. Why does anyone think that he has changed. The only place in the world that he is at home is in ZANU PF where is skilss in fraud have earned him a place in the Politburo.

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    Fallenz 8 years ago

    Comments so far are all well-stated. Promises of political and economic reforms are obviously of no value as long as the “rule of law” is allowed to continuely be applied so selectively to benefit Mugabe and his ZANU-PF boot lickers. In Zimbabwe it is routine, Standard Operating Practice. Zim government is a total farse. Not a whit unlike some sophoromic school play where good and evil are depicted so outlandishly as to be foolish… except, this is real life, the villain and heroine are real people, and the atrocities are real crimes happening in real time.

    Those who wanted a revolution got a bank heist instead… planned from the very beginning.