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Chinamasa and Justice Ministry officials owe the government $507 829 in advances

“She also highlighted that deductions were increased from $50 to between $100 and $500 depending on the level of the official. Evidence presented showed that only one individual with an outstanding amount of $2 360 had his or her deduction pegged at $100. The rest were contributing less than $100.

“Surprisingly, a sample of those owing huge amounts, tabulated below, save for, Nguruve V. whose deduction was $50 per month, showed that deductions were not yet effected.”

The committee recommended that realistic deductions ranging from $100 to $500 for every individual owing, should be effected from 30 September 2016.

Some of those who owed money were:

NAME OF OFFICIAL                                                         OUTSTANDING ADVANCES US$

Hon. P. Chinamasa                                                          19 390.00
Zambada S.                                                                         18 339.00
Nyambuya W. N.                                                              18 033.36
Zakeyo M.                                                                           16 225.00
Nguruve V.                                                                         13 746.00
Chigumadzi T.                                                                    13 415.00
Gadzai H.                                                                             12 204.12
Suntile S.                                                                             10 371.00
Mukwindidza P.                                                                  9 102.00
Mukarakate I. A.                                                              9 065.64
Chindewere R.                                                                  8 513.00
Mutambarade A                                                               8 360.00
Madziaenda D.                                                                  8 015.00
Mwananyoka A.                                                               7 525.00
Nyamubarwa D.                                                                7 136.99
Sadindi S.                                                                        7 002.00
Chikwana                                                                         6 820.00
Mutewera P.                                                                     6 401.00
Rukodzi B. B.                                                                   6 262.00
Kanengoni G.                                                                     6 047.84
Sibanda P.                                                                         5 848.00
Makhaza J.                                                                        5 768.00
Malandu A.                                                                         5 753.83
Chimhande K. G.                                                              5 592.00
Ranga M.                                                                             5 184.00
Muza M                                                                               5 094.00

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