GWERU magistrate Progress Murandu yesterday sentenced a Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) official to a wholly suspended jail term after convicting her of criminal abuse of office.
Mercy Dzvuke (48), a Zimra liaison officer based in Gweru,
was accused of extorting US$500 from medical doctor Thomas Ndebele, who had
outstanding tax returns.
Murandu sentenced Dzvuke to 18 months and suspended nine
months on condition of good behaviour.
The remaining nine months were set aside on condition that
she completes 315 hours of community service at Ascot Secondary School.
The community service commences today.
The State's case was that on August 2 last year, Dzvuke and
Alfred Gwara were conducting compliance checks on tax returns when they visited
Ndebele's surgery.
The duo told Ndebele that failure to submit returns
attracted a heavy penalty.
The court heard that Ndebele asked for more time to compile
and submit the tax returns.
They then advised Ndebele to engage a tax consultant by the
name Nyanhete.
The court further heard that in the process of
negotiations, Dzvuke solicited for US$500 so that she could delete the
penalties in the Zimra systems.
Ndebele, however, told her that he was financially
constrained to meet the demand. In mid-August, Dzvuke allegedly made a
follow-up on the bribe.
According to the court, Ndebele made a report to Zimra head
office and the organisation tasked Crispen Marengano and Sympathy Chipise to
investigate.
The Zimra officials engaged the Criminal Investigation
Department in Gweru and set a trap.
On September 1, Ndebele was asked by the police to call
Dzvuke advising her to come and collect US$250. Dzvuke went to the surgery to
collect the money, but was intercepted by detectives on her way outside.
In her defence during trial, Dzvuke, who was being
represented by Reginald Chidawanyikasaid she collected the money on behalf of
Nyanhete to assist Ndebele comply with the Zimra tax systems. Newsday
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