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RBZ Says Officials Accused Of Forex Dealings By Lumumba Are Innocent

John Mangudya (RBZ Governor)

Back in October RBZ suspended 4 top officials after Acie Lumumba had called them out on a Facebook Live video. The officials were alleged to be behind the foreign currency that was (and still is) flooding the streets.

The officials were suspended pending investigation and now that the investigations are complete, the central bank has come out and said that the officials are clean. The RBZ sent out the following press release;

Outcome Of Investigation Of Allegations Against Certain Senior Reserve Bank Of Zimbabwe Officials.

Members of the public will recall that on 22 October 2018 the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (the “Bank”) suspended, for an indefinite period, four of its staff members namely Messrs Mirirai Chiremba, Norman Mataruka, Gresham Muradzikwa and Azvinandawa Saburito pave way for investigations following some public utterances by Mr William Gerald Mutumanje (also known as Acie Lumumba) that the four directors were involved in corrupt activities and illicit currency dealings. At the time the Banlk advised that it would follow through and investigate the allegations and advise the public of the outcome.

The Bank and the law enforcement agents carried out investigations which on conclusion have revealed that Messrs Chiremba,  Mataruka, Muradzikwa and Saburi were not involved in the corrupt activities or an impropriety as alleged by Mr Mutumanje. The Bank would thus like to advise the public that the quarter has been accordingly absolved of any wrong doing.

Will the Government walk the talk anytime soon?

This official statement will come as a disappointment to anyone who’s following this story. Not because those 4 officials are not locked up. But precisely because this is another situation where the Zimbabwean government has flattered to deceive. You’ll recall that shortly before this investigation started, our President had come out and said the hard hand of the law would be falling down upon those who were behind these shenanigans. This whole episode looks like it was a waste of time and I don’t know of you but the forex issue has not been solved yet. We have just grown accustomed to it.

Similarly a few months ago, the government made a lot of noise about their list of companies externalising funds. The list was published and the public was disappointed when there were no familiar names on that list. Lo and behold, the President once again prompted the public to keep faith as the externalisers would return the money.

Fast forward a few months and various taxation schemes later and it seems that too was a false alarm and it’s not too clear whether the money was returned as we are now burdened with paying off the governments local debts and international debts.

Were these officials just scapegoats?

Now it’s no longer clear if these officials were just scapegoats or whether this was a master plan, but personally, I understand why the RBZ had to suspend them after those allegations. Remember at the time Lumumba had been appointed as the head of a short-lived communication task force meant to deal with the forex issues so the things he said held a lot of influence at the time. If the RBZ had held their hands behind their back we would have complained that they are just standing and watching as someone who is appointed by Mthuli (beloved at the time) tries to clean up the government’s mess.

Did the RBZ also have to even release this press release?

“Do they not have more pressing issues considering where our economy is right now?” I hear you crying. I think they do. Our central bank much like our government is not the most beloved or trusted institution (by their own doing of course) so if they kept quiet we would have accused them of pushing this under the rug. Now that they have come out into the public domain and ‘adressed the situation’ we want to have their necks as well because their press statement does not contain the outcome most wanted. It’s a weird place to be but alas it is the place that our central bank has chosen to put itself because of years of incompetence…

John MangudyaAcie LumumbaReserve Bank of Zimbabwe

John Panonetsa Mangudya is an economist and the current Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe governor. Mangudya, who sits on many local and international boards .He was made RBZ governor after the expiry of Gideon Gono’s term in 2014. He had been CBZ Holdings Ltd Chief Executive… Read More About John Mangudya

Lumumba William Gerald Mutumanje aka Acie Lumumba is a Zimbabwean politician and media personality. He is a former member of the Zimbabwe African National Union Patriotic Front (ZANU PF). He has been accused of misappropriation of funds and corruption on a number of occasions. In… Read More About Acie Lumumba

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) is the central bank of Zimbabwe. Its offices are located at number 80 Samora Machel Avenue in Harare. The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe operates under the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Act, Chapter 22: 15 of 1964. The Act provides… Read More About Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe

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