a
former business partner of First Lady Grace Mugabe to stand trial in
Zimbabwe for allegedly defrauding her of $1 million in a botched
trucks deal.
The trial of the drivers has been postponed several times as the
court gave the AG’s office more time to facilitate the extradition
of Hsieh from South Africa so he could be jointly charged with the
drivers on fraud charges. But South African magistrate Pieter du
Plessis rejected the extradition request.
Beatrice Mtetwa, the drivers’ lawyer told the Daily News that the state could no longer delay trial on the basis of the extradition request following magistrate du Plessis’ ruling. “I expect trial to kick off on August 29 because the Attorney General’s office cannot keep on using Hsieh as an excuse, knowing very well that he is not coming,” said Mtetwa.
Harare magistrate Shane Kubonera on August 3 ruled that he would consider releasing the drivers’ passports if the state failed to furnish a trial date on August 29 when the men next appear before him. Daily News
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Four South African drivers who delivered trucks to
Grace from Chinese businessman Ping Sung Hsieh are already before the
court in Zimbabwe over the matter. Hsieh is based in South Africa.
Grace, through her aide Olga Bungu, allegedly ordered six trucks from
Ping.
The drivers, Cassim Jee Bilal, Henry Radebe, Samuel Baloyi and
Sydney Sekgobela, were arrested after delivering only three trucks
to Grace’s orphanage in Mazowe. To worsen the situation, the three
trucks were allegedly second-hand vehicles in breach of the deal.
Beatrice Mtetwa, the drivers’ lawyer told the Daily News that the state could no longer delay trial on the basis of the extradition request following magistrate du Plessis’ ruling. “I expect trial to kick off on August 29 because the Attorney General’s office cannot keep on using Hsieh as an excuse, knowing very well that he is not coming,” said Mtetwa.
Harare magistrate Shane Kubonera on August 3 ruled that he would consider releasing the drivers’ passports if the state failed to furnish a trial date on August 29 when the men next appear before him. Daily News
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South African court has thrown out an attempt by Zimbabwe’s Attorney
General (AG) to extradite a former business partner of First Lady Grace
Mugabe to stand trial in Zimbabwe for allegedly defrauding her of $1
million in a botched trucks deal. - See more at:
http://nehandaradio.com/2011/08/19/new-twist-to-grace-mugabe-truck-case/#sthash.Ii7RifVL.dpuf
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South African court has thrown out an attempt by Zimbabwe’s Attorney
General (AG) to extradite a former business partner of First Lady Grace
Mugabe to stand trial in Zimbabwe for allegedly defrauding her of $1
million in a botched trucks deal. - See more at:
http://nehandaradio.com/2011/08/19/new-twist-to-grace-mugabe-truck-case/#sthash.Ii7RifVL.dpuf
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South African court has thrown out an attempt by Zimbabwe’s Attorney
General (AG) to extradite a former business partner of First Lady Grace
Mugabe to stand trial in Zimbabwe for allegedly defrauding her of $1
million in a botched trucks deal. - See more at:
http://nehandaradio.com/2011/08/19/new-twist-to-grace-mugabe-truck-case/#sthash.Ii7RifVL.dpuf
A
South African court has thrown out an attempt by Zimbabwe’s Attorney
General (AG) to extradite a former business partner of First Lady Grace
Mugabe to stand trial in Zimbabwe for allegedly defrauding her of $1
million in a botched trucks deal. - See more at:
http://nehandaradio.com/2011/08/19/new-twist-to-grace-mugabe-truck-case/#sthash.Ii7RifVL.dpuf
A
South African court has thrown out an attempt by Zimbabwe’s Attorney
General (AG) to extradite a former business partner of First Lady Grace
Mugabe to stand trial in Zimbabwe for allegedly defrauding her of $1
million in a botched trucks deal. - See more at:
http://nehandaradio.com/2011/08/19/new-twist-to-grace-mugabe-truck-case/#sthash.Ii7RifVL.dpuf
A
South African court has thrown out an attempt by Zimbabwe’s Attorney
General (AG) to extradite a former business partner of First Lady Grace
Mugabe to stand trial in Zimbabwe for allegedly defrauding her of $1
million in a botched trucks deal. - See more at:
http://nehandaradio.com/2011/08/19/new-twist-to-grace-mugabe-truck-case/#sthash.Ii7RifVL.dpuf
A
South African court has thrown out an attempt by Zimbabwe’s Attorney
General (AG) to extradite a former business partner of First Lady Grace
Mugabe to stand trial in Zimbabwe for allegedly defrauding her of $1
million in a botched trucks deal. - See more at:
http://nehandaradio.com/2011/08/19/new-twist-to-grace-mugabe-truck-case/#sthash.Ii7RifVL.dpuf
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