VP Mujuru not immune to prosecution

via VP Mujuru not immune to prosecution – The Sunday Mail 2 November 2014 by Brian Chitemba

Vice President Mujuru can be prosecuted on allegations of corruption, extortion and abuse of office as the Constitution only protects the President from civil and/or criminal proceedings.

This came up during a discussion on constitutionalism, democratisation and freedom of expression organised by the Voluntary Media Council of Zimbabwe in Harare last Thursday.

VMCZ board member and journalist Tapfuma Machakaire – while advocating closer constitutional analysis – said the Constitution was clear that the VP could be prosecuted if a complainant made a police report backed by sufficient evidence.

VP Mujuru is accused of extortion, bribery, corruption and abuse of office.

She allegedly received and signed for thousands of dollars in illegal cash payments from Kenyan and Indian financiers of the Mujuru family’s duty-free shops at Harare International Airport.

The VP, after allegedly receiving the payouts, elbowed the investors out of the businesses after they had poured US$1 million into the shops.

If true, it means she received the cash payments in violation of the Companies Act and income tax regulations.

In addition, she is accused of abusing her office and political status to compel lawyers representing the aggrieved party to unethically renounce agency.

First Lady Amai Grace Mugabe alluded to the alleged illegal dealings during her “Meet the People” tour, and called on VP Mujuru to resign.

VP Mujuru and her lawyers have seperately denied any wrongdoing.

Mr Machakaire said: “There are also issues in the Constitution to do with Presidential Immunity… the Constitution is clear that the VP can be prosecuted because she is not immune. Section 98 only speaks to the immunity of the sitting President.”

Further, Parliament is constitutionally mandated to come up with a Code of Conduct for VPs, ministers and their deputies.

Section 98(1) of the Constitution reads: “While in office, the President is not liable to civil or criminal proceedings in any court for things done or omitted to be done in his or her personal capacity.”

Section 106 goes on: “Every Vice-President, minister and deputy minister must act in accordance with this Constitution. Vice-Presidents, ministers and deputy ministers may not, during their tenure of office – (b) act in any way that is inconsistent with their office, or expose themselves to any situation involving the risk of a conflict between their official responsibilities and private interests; or (c) use their position, or any information entrusted to them, to enrich themselves or improperly benefit any other person.

“(3) An Act of Parliament must prescribe a code of conduct for Vice-Presidents, ministers and deputy ministers.”

Parliament has not made any moves to establish any such code.

The Constitution is also clear that the VP serves at the pleasure of the President.

According to the Sixth Schedule, 14(1)(2), the President appoints not more than two VPs who hold office at his pleasure, though this provision falls away in 2023 when the President must have a running mate for elections.

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    justice 9 years ago

    If she is guilty of breaking the law then make a case, interesting though because no doubt she knows where a few of the skeletons are buried, and wouldn’t go too quietly.

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    Mabhuksen 9 years ago

    i would wish allegations levelled against the Mujuru are unsubstianted rants of the 1st lady, if she is sincere let her furnish the police with the evidence at her disposal so that Joice is prosecuted. I challenge the 1st lady to walk the talk and I also challenge the president to ensure that law and order is not hampered. Kana kwatangiwa ne big fish let there be an institution of corruption be opened inotarisa all Zanu Pf big wigs and a
    MPs and ministers as almost all have been compromised. If our dear President throws them to be investigated and not muzzle the commission tinoonerera, only a few like vanaJabu vangasara. If Mujuru is innocent let her sue Grace for defamation and character assisination incuding criminal injuria. Hasi covered by immunity. Mujuru can sue for milions as allegations insunuated against her have effectively closed doors for the presydium number one, a post she was guarranteed to occupy and loss of VP office including public trust. If she is clean let her engage Grace legally, if she does not then she is guilty as hell like all of Mugabes officials and friends who have committed folony over the years but have received a golden hand by the President. Chokwadi ngaribude. Mai Mujuru ngavarege kuenda voga. She also knows all sheddy dealings by the 1st family and her comrades in arms let her open the cans of rotten worms. Iye vamtengesa wani!!!!

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    Mahlaba 9 years ago

    ZPF has files for every senior member, so if they want to get rid of you they simply pull that file out and get you busy while they pushing their agenda.