Heads roll at Zimdef, forensic audit called

Heads roll at Zimdef, forensic audit called
Published: 14 December 2017
GOVERNMENT yesterday sent on forced leave the Zimbabwe Manpower Development Fund (Zimdef ) Chief Executive Officer, Mr Fredrick Mandizvidza, and top management to pave way for a forensic audit at the institution.

Besides Mr Mandizvidza, also sent on forced leave are the Principal Finance Director and Administrator Nicholas Mapute, the Human Resources Manager Mr Ignatius Noah Kajengo, the Corporate Legal Secretary Mr Servious Kufandada, the Chief Accountant Ms Ropafadzo Mukamba and the Senior Revenue Manager, Mr James Gombarago.

Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development Minister Professor Amon Murwira confirmed the development in a statement yesterday.

"The Minister of Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development, Professor Amon Murwira, has decided to send the Zimbabwe Manpower Development Fund (Zimdef) top management on leave in terms of section 48 (2)(b) of the Manpower Planning and Development Act (Chapter 28:02). The chief executive officer, Mr Fredrick Mandizvidza has been sent on forced leave together with the Principal Director Finance and Administration, the Human Resources Manager, the Senior Revenue Manager, the Corporate Legal Secretary and the Chief Accountant," read the statement from the ministry.

It added: "The CEO and his team have not been suspended but have been sent on forced leave with full benefits to pave way for forensic audit. The six members will immediately proceed on leave for the period extending from 13 December 2017 to 31 January 2018. The Auditor-General has been requested to facilitate the process of carrying out this forensic audit."

Minister Murwira has in the interim appointed Engineer Sebastian Marume as acting Chief Executive Officer.

Eng Marume is the director of Quality Assurance and Standards in the Ministry.

"The Ministry is committed to improving the performance of Zimdef in line with Government's parastatal review programme,"  said Prof Murwira.

The sending on forced leave of Zimdef top management and an order for a forensic audit follow reports of corruption at the organisation that was reportedly committed by former Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development Minister Professor Jonathan Moyo and his then deputy Dr Godfrey Gandawa.

Prof Moyo is accused of siphoning more than $400 000 from Zimdef in connivance with Dr Gandawa.

Zimdef funds are meant to support students at tertiary institutions.

The pair allegedly siphoned the money through shelf companies and Dr Gandawa's personal account.

At one point, Dr Gandawa bought personal furniture from the proceeds while Prof Moyo confirmed buying bicycles for people in his constituency using Zimdef money.
- the herald
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