HARARE – In a significant ruling for public financial management, the Zimbabwe High Court has convicted [...]
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A ZIMBABWEAN court has convicted two government ministers for violating the country’s laws in a landmark case in which the ministers were ordered to pay back more than ZWG200 million, which they borrowed from critical funds, without seeking prior approval from Treasury.
HARARE – In a significant ruling for public financial management, the Zimbabwe High Court has convicted [...]
Source: Return ‘stolen’ millions, ministers ordered -Newsday Zimbabwe THE High Court has ordered two ministers to reimburse Treasury ZiG200...
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