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Zimbabwe Former Vice President to Face Corruption Charges

Zimbabwe’s former vice president, Phelekezela Mphoko, is now a “fugitive of justice,” the state-controlled newspaper Chronicle reported, citing Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission spokesman John Makamure.

Mphoko lost his job when former President Robert Mugabe was ousted in November 2017. On Tuesday, he was driving to a meeting with anti-corruption officials in the city of Bulawayo until he made a u-turn and fled, Makamure told the newspaper.

Mphoko “fears for his life” after the anti-corruption commission changed the location of the meeting and instructed him to go to a police station, said his lawyer, Zibusiso Ncube.

The commission has accused Mphoko of unlawfully ordering junior police officers to release a senior government official from custody.

“The whole thing is political and the charges are preposterous,” Ncube said. “We want to defend our case, but they reneged on meeting on neutral ground at the last minute. A police station isn’t neutral, it isn’t safe.”

If caught and arrested, Mphoko will be the second high-ranking official charged by the anti-corruption commission in two months. Last month, officials arrested Tourism Minister Prisca Mupfumira after accusing her of misusing about $94 million of state funds.

To contact the reporter on this story:
Brian Latham in Harare at [email protected]

To contact the editors responsible for this story:
Karl Maier at [email protected]
Pauline Bax, Jacqueline Mackenzie

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