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Former Home Affairs Minister Admits To Illegally Recording Telephone Call To Chamisa

5 years agoThu, 29 Nov 2018 07:39:26 GMT
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Former Home Affairs Minister Admits To Illegally Recording Telephone Call To Chamisa

A renowned academic and law lecturer at Kent University in the United Kingdom, Alex Magaisa says it is scandalous to secretly record telephone calls without the consent of the other person. This follows the confession made by former Minister of Home Affairs Obert Mpofu before the Motlanthe Commission on Tuesday.

While giving his testimony before the Commission, Mpofu revealed that he recorded the phone call he made to MDC president Nelson Chamisa on August 1. Mpofu alleges that during the course of the conversation, Chamisa admitted that he had lost the presidential election held on July 30 to ZANU PF candidate Emmerson Mnangagwa. Chamisa has since rubbished Mpofu’s claims.
Writing on microblogging site Twitter, Magaisa said

I could see Rodney Dixon QC was stunned by Obert Mpofu’s admission and boast that he secretly records telephone calls and has no regard for the consent of the other person. Such an admission by a public officer would be a scandal of huge proportions where the QC comes from.

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