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Kazembe, Matanga Ordered To Pay Former Police Officer US$50 000

1 year agoSat, 28 Jan 2023 06:04:50 GMT
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Kazembe, Matanga Ordered To Pay Former Police Officer US$50 000

Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Kazembe Kazembe and Police Commissioner General Godwin Matanga have been ordered to pay US$53 596 benefits to a former police officer who was discharged in 2010 after he was wrongly convicted.

The former police officer, Anatos Mpofu, sued the two after they refused to comply with a 2010 court order directing them to pay him.

High Court judge Justice Nyaradzo Priscilla Munangati Manongwa ruled that Kazembe and Matanga were in default before she fined them ZWL$100 000. She said:

Whilst the applicant had sought the imprisonment of respondents, he cited their offices as opposed to individuals.

An order for committal is incompetent against an office. Only an individual can be committed to prison.

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In that regard, I find it proper to impose a fine. As the applicant is a self-actor it can be understood that he missed this fact.

In the result, it is ordered that the first, second and third respondents be and are hereby declared to be in contempt of court for failure to comply with the court order in HH 08/11.

The first, second and third respondents are each sentenced to a fine of $100 000.

In court papers, the Salaries Service Bureau (SSB) was also cited as the third respondent. The judge said:

The first, second and third respondents shall make payment of US$53 596.46 into the applicant’s account at CBZ Norton Branch account number 66961085260019 together with interest at the prescribed rate calculated from 29 September 2010 to date of final payment within 14 days of service of this order.

Mpofu was a police officer before he was summarily dismissed from the force following conviction in a criminal matter.

He then successfully appealed against the conviction and later sought reinstatement to the force.

Mpofu then instituted proceedings before he won the case in 2011.

In 2011, the High Court ordered the three to pay the applicant damages in lieu of reinstatement in the sum of US$58 131 being arrears salaries, bonuses, accommodation, leave days and medical services.

The SSB director was ordered to pay Mpofu a lump sum pension of US$6101.57 and a monthly pension of US$97.00 until his death. | New Zimbabwe.com

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